The crystal ball has been a bit opaque when it comes to predicting Intel's next generation CPU plans. Meteor Lake, Arrow Lake and a refresh of current gen Raptor Lake have all been mooted since current 13th Gen processors were released.
Intel has almost certainly abandoned Meteor Lake for desktops in favor of a refreshed Raptor Lake (which is itself a refresh of 12th Gen Alder Lake). They will presumable earn the 14th Gen moniker. Now we have a new rumor that points to an October release—right in time for the holiday buying season.
The October date comes from Chinese leaker ECSM, who also revealed launch windows for Meteor Lake-H in Q4 2023 and Arrow Lake-S processors at late 2024 or early 2025. The Meteor Lake-H release time frame is expected, given the teasers and working laptops that have already been spotted.
ECSM says Intel will follow its now traditional release cadence, beginning with the release of K-series SKUs in October, with non-K models to follow closer towards the end of the year just in time for the Christmas buying season. The leak suggests there's a new 8 performance +12 efficiency core model to fill the gap between the 8P+8E 13700 and 8P+16E 13900 models.
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The cancellation of Meteor Lake-S for desktops is disappointing for those enthusiasts looking forward to Intel's radically different tile based architecture — the true Alder Lake successor. A Raptor Lake refresh would appear to be an interim solution to fill the gap before Arrow Lake desktop processors appear about 18 months from now.
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