Intel has said that its next-gen Arrow Lake gaming CPUs will be coming later this fall while the Lunar Lake CPUs will mark a major IPC & NPU uplift.
Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs will be the follow-up to the Meteor Lake family and fall under the Core Ultra Series 2 lineup. These next-gen CPUs will be coming to both desktops and laptops and will focus mainly on the gaming segment, offering what Intel is referring to as the "First Gaming CPU with an AI Accelerator". These CPUs are expected to enter the market later this year in fall 2024.
Meanwhile, Intel also teased the capabilities of its next-gen Lunar Lake CPUs which are scheduled for a 2024 release too. These chips will get a brand-new CPU core architecture and offer significant IPC improvements. In addition to that, Intel also said that the Lunar Lake CPUs will offer over 3X faster NPU performance which is similar to AMD's claim who have mentioned a 3x improvement in NPU AI acceleration with its next-gen Strix Point APUs.
Based on what we know so far, the Intel Arrow Lake CPUs will come to both desktops (Arrow Lake-S / LGA 1851) and laptops (Arrow Lake-H/HX/U) series. These chips will cater to the high-end segment, finally replacing the existing 13th and 14th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs while also dropping in for the mainstream platforms which are currently powered by Intel's Meteor Lake "Core Ultra Series 1" CPUs. These chips will feature the Lion Cove P-Core and a mix of Skymont/Crestmont E-Cores while the GPU side will come packed with a slightly tuned Alchemist+ "Xe-LPG+" graphics architecture.
The AI Accelerators will be interesting to see as they are in addition to the NPU. Furthermore, the Arrow Lake CPUs will be deployed on desktops and notebooks around the same time as
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