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According to news on June 7, Intel is about to launch the 14th generation Meteor Lake processors come as the company announced that nearly all 11th-generation Tiger Lake processors will be discontinued.
Tiger Lake as Ice Lake's successor uses Intel's 10nm SuperFin process node and is mainly used in notebook computers. However, Intel began to gradually discontinue production of some Tigers in April this year. Lake series processors, which include Tiger Lake-H (45W) and Xeon W SKUs. And now, Intel has decided to discontinue almost all of its Tiger Lake product portfolio.
According to Intel’s statement, as of June 5, remaining Tiger Lake SKUs such as Tiger Lake-H35, UP3 (formerly U-series) and UP4 (formerly Y-series) chips have reached end-of-life (EOL) status. This means that final orders for processors and chipsets will be shipped before December 29, 2023.
In addition, Intel also plans to discontinue the 500 series mobile chipsets. The HM570, WM590 and QM580 chipsets have been declared in EOL status and will no longer accept Tiger from October 27, 2023 Orders for Lake and 500 series mobile chipsets.
It should be noted that embedded customers are not affected by this discontinuation. EmbeddedTiger Lake UP3 processors and corresponding 500 series mobile chipsets will continue to exist, and Intel will notify relevant details separately.
With Intel discontinuing almost all Tiger With Lake processors and 500 series mobile chipsets, consumers will need to look for other alternatives for their laptop and mobile device needs. This decision also marks Intel's efforts to continuously adjust and update product lines in the processor market to adapt to the needs of the rapidly evolving technology industry.
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