The next two generations of processors Intel will occupy our end of year 2024: Lunar Lake, then Arrow Lake in their sights.
While there has been a lot of talk about the Lunar Lake generation in recent days, and Computex in Taipei is fast approaching, Intel has decided to clarify its schedule for the end of 2024.
This schedule logically gives pride of place to Lunar Lake, but it should also not forget Arrow Lake, the generation that focuses on desktop processors, as opposed to Lunar Lake for laptops.
Lunar Lake: the iGPU 1.5x faster than Meteor Lake
It is true that we almost forgot about Arrow Lake, as the latest news from Intel talk and talk about the little revolution that awaits us with Lunar Lake.
Documents directly from Intel © VideoCardz
In some information and, above all, in a few slides coming directly from Intel, these are in reality our colleagues from VideoCardz who take stock. Obviously, Intel prefers to detail things during Computex in Taipei. The slides are all designed for the event which will be held in the Taiwanese capital from Tuesday June 4 to Friday June 7.
The documents recovered by our colleagues therefore first confirm that Lunar Lake technology is on the right track. Intel seems perfectly in tune with its planning, and on several slides, it insists on the availability of Lunar Lake processors for the third quarter of 2024.
Arrow Lake scheduled for end of year
Please note that this is processor availability only. For laptops integrating these processors, you may have to wait a few more weeks, as was the case during the launch of the Meteor Lake generation.
On the right: news from Arrow Lake during Computex © VideoCardz
The second information from our colleagues interests us at least as much, even if we must admit that we would have liked something more substantial. Indeed, regarding Arrow Lake (and despite recent leaks), we will have to wait for Computex. Intel will provide news of its desktop architecture on this occasion.
According to the latest news, Arrow Lake must be launched in the wake of Lunar Lake, during the fourth quarter of 2024. Intel undoubtedly does not want the release of one of the two generations to overshadow the other, which would explain why Computex is focused on Lunar Lake. We will then have time, perhaps at the end of summer, to see Arrow Lake.
Source : VideoCardz
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