Intel's next-gen Lunar Lake & Arrow Lake "Core Ultra 200" CPUs are expected to hit retail shelves in September & October, respectively.
The report comes from Benchlife who were provided an update based on the recent reports from DigiTimes who reported that Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs had been delayed. Intel stated that the chips have not been delayed and the first systems are on track to ship in Q3 2024, targeting the holiday season time frame.
As per the original plan, the Intel Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPUs which are designed for the thin & light notebook segment, will hit retail in September. The formal launch of the new chips is expected between 17th-24th September and the first products will hit retail shelves by the 25th of the same month. This is around the same time as Intel's Innovation "On" 2024 event which takes place on the 24th of September.
In the AI PC race, Qualcomm's Snapdragon X platform has been the first to secure the Microsoft Copilot+ PC certification while AMD is expected to be the next with its Strix Point "Ryzen AI 300" APUs hitting retail in various laptop designs by July 2024. Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs will come two months after AMD and three months after Qualcomm. Microsoft has already stated that both of these platforms will receive the Copilot+ feature update after release and won't ship with these features at launch like the Qualcomm-based devices.
Besides Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs, there's also talk about Intel's Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPU plans. Benchlife states that Arrow Lake-S CPUs and the respective Z890 motherboards will hit retail in October 2024 which is something that we had confirmed earlier too. Furthermore, the Non-K "Core Ultra 200" Desktop CPUs along with the B860 and H810
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