The discharge date for the brand new vary of Intel Arrow Lake CPUs has been reportedly pushed again to the top of October, 2024. Whereas there’s been no official announcement concerning the Intel Core Extremely 200 launch date, there have been loads of leaks and rumors. A date of October 10 was initially mooted on the grapevine, however {hardware} leakers at the moment are suggesting that Intel has postponed the launch date.
These new Intel Core Extremely 200-series CPUs probably supply the corporate its greatest probability to dethrone AMD and produce the most effective gaming CPU after a couple of years of sitting in second place. Thus far, it hasn’t had a response to the efficiency good points that AMD’s 3D V-Cache offers for players since AMD launched the tech again in 2022.
The delay is being reported by Hong Kong tech web site HKEPC on its X/Twitter account, which means that as an alternative of October 10, Intel is launching the brand new Arrow Lake lineup on October 24. Particulars are mild and we’ve to emphasize that, for the second, that is nonetheless simply hypothesis. Till Intel comes out with an official announcement, we received’t know the discharge date for certain.
In keeping with the newest rumors, the Intel Arrow Lake costs are going to be consistent with these of Intel’s present 14th-gen chips, moderately than charging a big premium for the newest tech. It’s additionally been formally confirmed that Intel Arrow Lake manufacturing isn’t being undertaken by the corporate itself. As a substitute, third-party producers are choosing up the slack.
No matter who makes the chips, Intel badly wants success right here if it’s going to undo a number of the reputational harm the corporate has suffered. Whereas it did discover an Intel thirteenth and 14th-gen stability repair, it wasn’t sufficient to cease irrevocable harm for lots of consumers.
There’s nonetheless over a month to attend, so when you do, you would possibly wish to have a look at our Intel Core i9 14900K assessment to see how Intel’s present flagship stacks up. As AMD continues to romp house with CPUs just like the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, it is sensible for Intel to not rush a launch as essential as this one.