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It is reported that Intel Arrow Lake-S will have a separate L3 cache and the LGA 1851 platform will continue until 2026.

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizen OC_Formula for clue delivery! CTOnews.com August 20 news, the new generation Arrow Lake-S series processors will use the Core Ultra brand, is expected to be unveiled at the end of 2024 as the successor to the Meteor Lake series Core Ultra processor.

The flagship model of this series of processors will be based on the LGA 1851 socket, with an 8-core + 16-core design, the same as the current flagship i9- 13900K, with an expected CPU boost of up to 21%(compared to Raptor Lake), and the core performance of the new architecture will also double.

Source TLC@leaf_hobby tweeted that Intel Arrow Lake-S processor core Die will have a dedicated separate L3 cache.

He also mentioned that Intel LGA 1851 platform will be used until 2026, that is, from 2024 to 2026 these three years, it is uncertain whether Intel will launch three generations of LGA 1851 chipset.

In addition, he said that the Intel Arrow Lake-S processor seems to be a little different from expectations at present, and he thinks the CPU (or Ultra 5-160?) that replaces the i5-15600 positioning It will consist of 8 pure-blood P nuclei, no micronuclei.

@miktdt added that Arrow Lake-S processors originally planned to be built using Intel 20A technology have 6P+8E models, while 8-core models are based on TSMC N3 technology, which he believes may be delayed.

According to the @ Golden Pig upgrade package, the L2 cache of each large core of the new generation Arrow Lake-S series processor will be increased to 3MB, which is 50% larger than Raptor Lake.

This means that Arrow Lake-S L2 cache is 2.4 times larger than Golden Cove, which is a huge boost for L2 cache. Other than that, the family CPU will retain the same L3 cache as Raptor Lake.

According to recent intelligence, the Intel Arrow Lake-S should be available with 800 series motherboards, based on Lion Cove (P core) and Skymont (E core), and Lunar Lake will also use the same architecture (CTOnews.com note: expected for low power platforms).

Arrow Lake-S is planned to use the "Intel 20A" process, but there have been rumors recently that Intel has decided to fully switch to TSMC N3 for outsourcing production.

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