Leak: Intel’s Next-Gen Arrow Lake CPUs to Launch Without Hyperthreading, Feature 24 CPU Cores, DDR5-6400 Support, and New 800-Series Chipset

Leak: Intel's Next-Gen Arrow Lake CPUs to Launch Without Hyperthreading, Feature 24 CPU Cores, DDR5-6400 Support, and New 800-Series Chipset

According to leaked documents, Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake-S desktop processors will not increase core count compared to the existing Raptor Lake Refresh processors.

The leaked documents also suggest that Hyperthreading will be missing from the new processors. Intel’s Arrow Lake-S lineup will offer three types of silicon, featuring high-performance and efficient cores in three different die configurations.

However, since the leaked specifications outline pre-alpha silicon, these details could be subject to change.

Read More: Intel’s next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs might come without hyperthreaded cores — leak points to 24 CPU cores, DDR5-6400 support, and a new 800-series chipset