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News on June 3, according to the editor’s understanding, Intel’s latest information about its 15th generation desktop CPU has been exposed recently. SourceMoore's Law is Dead shared details about Arrow Lake, Panther Lake and Beast Lake processors in its latest video.
Previous reports stated that Intel’s 15th generation desktop CPUs will start with Meteor Lake-S and include at least 4 series. However, in the latest revelations, Moore's Law is Dead says Intel has canceled Meteor Lake-S.
In contrast, Intel will focus on upgrading Raptor Lake for the 14th generation desktop CPUs by increasing clock frequencies and power consumption, and supporting faster cache speeds performance.
It is reported that Intel plans to launch the Arrow Lake-S series in the fourth quarter of 2024, which will be the first product to use the LGA 1851 socket. Arrow The Lake-S series will include 8 P-cores based on the Lion Cove design and 32 E-cores based on the Skymont architecture.
According to analysis from Moore's Law is Dead, compared with Raptor Lake, Intel's Arrow Lake-S desktop CPUs are expected to improve single-thread performance by 30-40%.
#According to the picture information, under the same power consumption, the multi-threading performance of the CPU on the 6+8 configuration has increased by 40%. Improvements in overall desktop performance may be as high as 50% or more compared to the fastest 8.16 processors.
This new information shows that Intel is committed to developing a new generation of desktop processors to provide higher performance and efficiency to meet user needs for computers. With Arrow With the launch of Lake-S, Intel will further consolidate its competitive position in the desktop processor market. We will continue to pay attention to developments in this field and report the latest developments to our readers in a timely manner.
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