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Intel "Arrow Lake" LGA-1851 Info Thread
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With Arrow Lake, Intel aims to bring many of the technological innovations it debuted with the Core Ultra 1-series Meteor Lake on the mobile platform, including on-chip AI acceleration, a completely new set of CPU cores, generational power and thermal improvements, and new platform I/O. The Core Ultra 2-series Arrow Lake-S also debuts a new desktop platform, and a new socket—LGA1851, so you'll need a new motherboard. Intel is also debuting the new 800-series desktop chipset.
Intel's goal with Arrow Lake isn't just to introduce new technology across the board—the CPU cores, NPU, and I/O, but also address the weakest aspect of the preceding processor generations by Intel going all the way back to the 10th Gen Core Comet Lake—power draw. Since its switch to TSMC and 7 nm with the Ryzen 3000 Zen 2, AMD has consistently stayed ahead of Intel in energy efficiency, as Intel had to drag on 14 nm for two more generations (Comet Lake and Rocket Lake), and by the time its 10 nm process (later rebranded Intel 7) arrived, AMD had already developed the efficient Zen 3 on 7 nm, and was preparing to transition to 5 nm and Zen 4. Ryzen is now on 4 nm with Zen 5. Intel held onto its own Intel 4 node (7 nm) with the compute tile of Meteor Lake, but decided on TSMC for Ultra 2-series. Arrow Lake is the first high-performance client Intel architecture to use TSMC for the CPU cores, with its Compute tile being built on TSMC 3 nm—a more advanced node than the 4 nm that Zen 5 uses.
Intel is sticking with its power ratings system it started with the 12th Gen Core "Alder Lake." All five processor models come with 125 W processor base power. The 285K, 265K, and 265KF come with 250 W maximum turbo power. The 245K and 245KF, on the other hand, have their maximum turbo power value reduced to 159 W. This is interesting, as this value used to be 181 W for its Core i5 predecessors, such as the i5-14600K and i5-13600K. As for pricing, the Core Ultra 9 285K is positioned on the top, with a suggested price of USD $589. This is followed by the Core Ultra 7 265K at $394. The 265KF can be had for $379. The Core Ultra 5 245K goes for $309, followed by the 245KF at $294. These are the exact same price points Intel launched the previous generation i9-14900K, i7-14700K/KF, and the i5-14600K/KF at, respectively. All processors being announced today go on sale from October 23, 2024.
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Izvor: TechPowerUp
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