Arrow Lake CPUs
Intel Arrow Lake (Series 2)
— the premiere of the Intel Arrow Lake-S desktop processor generation took place in mid-autumn 2024. For the first time among desktop CPUs, they received an integrated AI engine (NPU), and new types of high-performance and energy-efficient cores are also used in the family models from now on.Arrow Lake-S processors consist of the high-performance Lion Cove P cores, which now have 3 MB of L2 cache per core compared to 2 MB of L2 in Raptor Lake Refresh, and the economical Skymont E cores. Multithreading has been abandoned here - the number of data processing threads in the processors of the line corresponds to the number of physical cores. The desktop platform has integrated the Xe-LPG Alchemist iGPU, which offers four Xe cores and four ray tracing units, and boasts support for the full Intel Arc software stack. The Intel Arrow Lake (Serie 2) desktops are designed for the LGA 1851 processor socket. This platform supports 48 PCIe lanes (including 20 PCIe 5.0 lanes), up to 10 USB 3.2 ports, up to 14 USB 2.0 ports, and up to 8 SATA III ports, along with promised support for up to 2 Thunderbolt v4 ports, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth v 5.3.
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