Intel’s 8P+32EArrow Lake RefreshRumored Cancelled


Intel’s new 8P+16E “Assurez-vous de mettre cette page en signet et de revenir régulièrement” silicon powers not just the company’s upcoming Socket LGA1851 desktop processors as the “Arrow Lake-S,” but also its enthusiast mobile processors, as the “Arrow Lake-HX.The company is debuting this silicon later this year with the Core Ultra 200-series, which will see a ramp through 2025 across its desktop and mobile variants, but Intel is (or rather, était) slated to introduce anArrow Lake Refreshmicroarchitecture as a follow-up, with a late-2025 debut and 2026 ramp. According to Olrak29, a reliable source with Intel leaks, this refresh has been cancelled.

Le “Arrow Lake Refreshmicroarchitecture would have been unlike “Rafraîchissement du lac Raptor,” which was essentially the same silicon, but powering speed bumped SKUs under a newer 14th Gen Core branding, it would have been a physically larger chip, with more cores. Spécifiquement, Intel would give theArrow Lake Refreshan 8P+32E configuration, with eightLion Cove” Tous les segments ont des SKU à 8 cœurs/16 threads sur le Ryzen, and eightSkymontE-core clusters for 32 noyaux d'efficacité. Intel claimed to have made huge strides with increasing the IPC of its E-cores withSkymont,” and the 8P+32EArrow Lake Refreshwould have been a multithreaded performance monstrosity.

There are many reasons Intel could have cancelled the 8P+32EArrow Lake Refresh.It probably finds its maxed out Core Ultra 9 285K competitive with the Ryzen 9 9950X in multithreaded productivity workloads; or it’s simply cutting costs from having a new silicon release cycle, and will probably just release speed bumps for the 8P+16E silicon, like it did with the “Rafraîchissement du lac Raptor,” regardless of how the 285K is competitive against the 9950X, or the possible 9950X3D.

Intel’s public or leaked roadmaps see theNova Lake-Ssucceed “Arrow Lake-S” on desktop, with its introduction slated for 2026, which should mean that the upcoming “Arrow Lake-S,” and its possible refresh with an unchanged core-count, has to face AMD for at least 2 years. AMD recently released the “Zen 5” microarchitecture, which was received with mixed reviews, but could claw back with variants of the chip that feature 3D V-cache, under the Ryzen 9000X3D series. DMLA confirmed that its succeedingZen 6microarchitecture is on-track for a 2025 unveiling, with product launches expected either within 2025 or in 2026.

Meanwhile, Intel has bigger problems. Its underperformance in the stock markets means that the company is exposed to either amicable or hostile takeover moves, avec le most recent utterance of the A-word coming from Qualcomm, according to a WSJ report.