Intel's very own "Halo" CPU for enthusiast laptops is likely going to arrive with the Panther Lake family as the Arrow Lake plan has been disbanded.
The information comes from Lenovo China's product manager who has some more insights on the upcoming Halo products from Intel and AMD. Just yesterday, we reported the reemergence of early engineering samples of the Arrow Lake Halo CPUs which would feature bigger iGPUs and dedicated cache in the form of Adamantine. These CPUs were reported two years back but since then, they've not seen that much traction.
There were reports that the Halo lineup might've been canceled, and that's most likely the case but don't worry as Intel is still actively approaching the Halo formula and it will probably arrive with a future generation of CPUs. According to the source, there are plans for a chip similar to Arrow Lake Halo but they won't be arriving as early as previously expected. The Arrow Lake Halo silicon is now pretty much a dead end and only remnants of the product remain along with its RVP or Reference Evaluation Platform.
It is further mentioned that Intel's Arrow Lake Halo's iGPU tile might be used by future Panther Lake products which are expected to launch next year. Panther Lake will be the follow-up to the Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake lineup and is expected to arrive later next year. This chip will feature new core architectures such as Cougar Cove P-Cores and Xe3 "Celestial" graphics architecture, a follow-up to Xe2 "Battlemage".
Intel's Arrow Lake Halo CPUs were designed to incorporate 320 Execution units leading to a huge integrated graphics tile and a variant of Panther Lake is said to implement a similar tile but on the new architecture. It will be interesting to
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