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Guru3D.com » News » Intel's Desktop Processor Roadmap 2024 Shows Arrow Lake-S Returning with Intel 800 Series Chipset

Intel's Desktop Processor Roadmap 2024 Shows Arrow Lake-S Returning with Intel 800 Series Chipset

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/18/2023 12:10 PM | source: benchlife.info | 15 comment(s)
Intel's Desktop Processor Roadmap 2024 Shows Arrow Lake-S Returning with Intel 800 Series Chipset

Intel may have revised its plans for the desktop computer product lineup. According to recent reports, the previously announced Meteor Lake-S may have been replaced by Arrow Lake-S, which will be equipped with an Intel 800 series chipset.

Both Meteor Lake-S and Arrow Lake-S feature the Intel LGA 1851 pin configuration, which will be retained until 2026, even for the upcoming Lunar Lake processor. Arrow Lake-S will reportedly support a maximum of 8P + 16E core configuration, while the 6P + 16E configuration of Meteor Lake-S has been cancelled. The Intel 800 series chipset includes the Z890, B860, and H810 chipsets, while the H870 part has been cancelled. The W880 and Q870 chipsets are designed for entry-level workstations and commercial markets, respectively, and both support Intel vPro technology. Arrow Lake-S will fully support DDR5 memory, with a maximum capacity of a single 48GB and DDR5-6400 MT/s. The Intel Z890 can have a maximum of 60 HSIO channels, with 26 for the CPU and 34 for the PCH, while the B860 and H810 platforms have a maximum of 44 and 32 HSIO channels, respectively. The Intel Z890 also has a total of 48 PCIe channels, while the Intel Z890, W880, and Q870 have 8 DMI 4.0 channels, and B860 and H810 only have 4 channels.

The change in the desktop computer product lineup may be due to the completion of the relevant process for the Intel 20A process, which has made significant progress. Arrow Lake-S uses the Intel 20A process and is expected to be launched in 2024. This latest development in the Intel product roadmap signals a shift in the company's focus and strategy towards enhancing performance and delivering cutting-edge technology to consumers.



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#6113082 Posted on: 03/18/2023 07:45 PM
was pretty sure of this w/ all the recent moves @INTEL .it just makes sense to push on w/ it instead of wasting time on refresh

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#6113091 Posted on: 03/18/2023 08:46 PM
Those 800-series boards better be cheap, cause am5 will be too by the time they launch. Can't see it going well for intel, certainly won't sell the way 12/13 gen did. am5 will be a little cheaper than now, so will x3d cpus. You'll have a chance to start with a 7000x3d on a sub-200 mobo, with an upgrade path to zen5x3d. Won't be as easy for intel to compete with that as it was with overpriced r7000 non-3d on overpriced b650s/670s boards, especially when ddr4 will have been phased out completely by then.

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#6113093 Posted on: 03/18/2023 09:02 PM
My 5800X3D should last until the Arrow Lake launch :)

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#6113196 Posted on: 03/19/2023 09:56 AM
new chipset, new socket , new me!

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#6113204 Posted on: 03/19/2023 11:20 AM
new chipset, new socket , new me!


New bills.

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