A new rumor from leaker, Jaykihn, suggests that Intel's Nova Lake-S CPUs will be the desktop follow-up to Arrow Lake-S while Panther Lake will be mobile only.
Intel has several next-generation client CPU families in the work but it looks like things are going to get a bit confusing moving forward. Previously, Intel used to have one lineup that scaled across all segments but that started to change with Tiger Lake CPUs which were aimed at mobile platforms & Rocket Lake served as a slight architectural tweak for desktops.
Things got simpler with Alder Lake & Raptor Lake CPUs but that too has seen the addition of Meteor Lake which was initially going to come to desktops but was canned in favor of a mobile-only release. Now, we have Meteor Lake as the newest mobile entrant which serves the 15-45W segment but Raptor Lake still serves as the top performance solution for enthusiast laptops and mainstream desktop PCs.
Next month, Intel will release its next-gen Luanr Lake CPUs which are specifically designed for the thin and light "AI PC" segment while Arrow Lake CPUs will serve as the main driver for the majority of desktop and laptop PCs. While Arrow Lake's successor is already in the works and aiming to launch in 2H 2025, it looks like desktop users will have to wait a bit more to see new action.
As per Jaykihn, Intel won't be bringing Panther Lake CPUs to the desktop platform. Instead, these chips will target the mobile segment but scale across a wider range compared to Lunar Lake. For desktops, Intel will be releasing the next update in the form of Nova Lake which means that we're likely going to see the successor to Arrow Lake in 2026. Now there's a good chance that Intel may refresh Arrow Lake CPUs later down the road as an intermediary solution between
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