Intel to Launch New Arrow Lake-S CPUs on October 10
The Core Ultra 200 series introduces a new naming scheme and architecture, aiming to outperform AMD's Ryzen 9000.
- Intel's Arrow Lake-S processors will feature 14 different models across Core Ultra 9, 7, and 5 ranges.
- The new CPUs will require a new motherboard with the LGA 1851 socket, supporting only DDR5 memory.
- Specifications reveal up to 24 cores and 5.7GHz boost clocks, but no Hyper-Threading technology.
- Intel aims to improve performance despite lower clock speeds compared to current-gen Raptor Lake CPUs.
- The launch follows a challenging period for Intel, including stability issues and financial setbacks.