Intel has apparently reshuffled its desktop CPU plans and there’s not an Arrow Lake Refresh within the playing cards, if a recent piece of hypothesis is right.
In the event you recall, Arrow Lake is the subsequent era of processors from Intel that’s about to launch (in October, rumor has it), and the phrase from the grapevine up to now has been that subsequent yr’s era of silicon from Group Blue could be an Arrow Lake Refresh.
Nevertheless, in line with leaker Panzerlied – an everyday contributor of hardware-related theorizing from the Chiphell boards – Arrow Lake Refresh is now canceled (as flagged on X by Everest).
So, what’s going to interchange it? Completely nothing, in line with Panzerlied – Intel will simply not trouble with a brand new era of desktop silicon in 2025.
As an alternative, Group Blue will merely look to launch fully new Nova Lake CPUs in 2026, if the leaker is correct – and clearly, take this with an entire lot of seasoning.
Sometimes, Intel launches new desktop processors on a yearly cadence (or thereabouts), and even when there isn’t a completely new vary, it’ll push out a easy refresh of some form – simply as was the case with the present era, Raptor Lake Refresh.
So, rumors of an Arrow Lake Refresh appeared to suit when it comes to Intel’s previous plans, as a stepping stone to the true subsequent era, Nova Lake – however seemingly this isn’t the best way it’ll play out.
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This can be a briefly worded assertion and one thing of a bolt out of the blue, so we should be very cautious right here. After all, the truth that Intel was planning to refresh Arrow Lake subsequent yr was solely a rumor within the first place, so this could merely have been a notion which has now been deserted. Possibly there isn’t a lot room to maneuver when it comes to juicing up Arrow Lake meaningfully to get extra efficiency out of the chips – who is aware of.
We are able to bask in all types of theorizing, actually, however taking this newest rumor at face worth, what it means is that Arrow Lake is all Intel can have on the desk, desktop-wise, for 2 years now. Nova Lake would be the subsequent cease for the desktop practice, as famous, in 2026.
We beforehand figured Nova Lake – which was imagined to be the debut of Intel’s massive Royal Core challenge, although supposedly now that’s not taking place – would arrive later in 2026, but when there’s no new desktop CPU line-up in 2025, that presents the chance that Intel would wish to usher in Nova Lake earlier in 2026.
Intel will, in fact, want a significant enchancment within the works to tackle AMD’s Zen 6 processors (Ryzen 10000? – or maybe a rejig of the naming scheme shall be so as). Primarily as a result of Zen 6 is predicted to be an enormous leap ahead for AMD in the same vein to Zen 2 (Ryzen 3000), which was a giant step on going to 7nm from the unique Zen’s 14nm course of – and Zen 6 is predicted to debut in 2026.
Maybe Intel feels comfy sufficient counting on Arrow Lake desktop for the subsequent two years (or perhaps year-and-a-half), or maybe this displays what appears to be Group Blue’s growing deal with the laptop computer world, and pushing on the effectivity entrance with cellular processors (Lunar Lake sounds fairly superior), reasonably than seeking to uncooked efficiency. Or this may very well be meaningless chatter from the rumor mill that seems to be false, in fact – take it with loads of salt as we’ve already stated.
Through Wccftech