![]() ![]() So, take the information presented here with caution as we won’t be getting any official details for a while.Though this did not *start* my window in another monitor, as I hoped, it did set the Remote Desktop windows dimensions *even when maximized*. We are still months away from the actual announcement let alone the release of Intel Arrow Lake CPUs. That said, one of MLID’s sources implied that the ARL-U might not be sorely missed as MTL mobile would be in ample supply at the time and Intel Lunar Lake “should launch in 2024 for Ultra-Thin mobile”. MLID provides no details as to the cause of this purported development. To that end, the ARL-S 24-core configuration is now the “priority” with the 14 core laptop config seemingly on the back burner.įurthermore, Intel may have entirely canceled the mobile ARL-U. What’s surprising, however, is that Intel is allegedly prioritizing ARL-S over Arrow lake mobile to ensure ARL-S hits its release target in 2024. The leaker still maintains that, for the Lion Cove P-cores of ARL-S, Intel is “targeting a 22-34% IPC increase” over the Redwood Cove P-cores of Meteor Lake. Now, Tom from Moore’s Law Is Dead seems to confirm these reports in addition to providing some more details.įor starters, MLID alleges that ARL-S will be based on TSMC’s 3 nm process while the laptop SKUs could use Intel 20A. Additionally, we’ve also heard that the Arrow Lake’s Lion Cove P-cores could bring about a 20% IPC improvement vs Intel Meteor Lake's Redwood Cove P-cores. Previously, leaks regarding the desktop Arrow Lake (ARL-S) CPUs suggested that the highest-end ARL-S SKU will be a 24 core (8 P-cores + 16 E-cores) config. Intel is expected to release the 15 th gen Arrow Lake processors in H2 2024.
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