Intel's Arrow Lake got a bad rap in 2024, which makes the launch of the mobile variant all the more critical for the chipmaker. Intel kicked off CES this year by launching the Intel Core Ultra ...
On the surface, it’s almost identical to other Core Ultra 200S (Arrow Lake) chips except for having a different heatspreader like other budget Arrow Lake CPUs. Its black box packaging is similar ...
WTF?! The Arrow Lake fiasco has become increasingly absurd. Intel had promised to address the ongoing performance issues with its new processors by January 2025. However, the latest firmware ...
We're still getting our heads around Intel's latest Arrow Lake desktop CPUs (actually you could say, so is Intel). But here comes news of its successor, namely Nova Lake. It's been spotted on a ...
Intel leveraged CES 2025 to launch its anticipated "Arrow Lake" Core Ultra 200U, 200H, and 200HX chip series for laptops, joining the "Lunar Lake" Core Ultra 200V series. The 200U series of Core ...
Nova Lake will likely use Intel's 14A or TSMC's 2nm process, debuting in 2025. Arrow Lake-S Refresh has been canceled, with Nova Lake succeeding it. Nova Lake-S processors are anticipated at CES 2026.
At CES 2025, Intel has announced that Arrow Lake, the CPU architecture behind the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, is coming to gaming laptops. Just like their desktop counterparts, these laptop ...
But that’s still pretty extraordinary for a laptop with a 16 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel 144 Hz display, a 77 Wh battery, and up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 H-series “Arrow Lake processor.” ...
To that end, Intel has now announced preorders for new Arrow Lake CPUs, but most of us can’t get our hands on them yet. As spotted by VideoCardz, Intel China announced that preorders for the ...
Chipzilla’s latest "0x114" microcode update appears unable to resolve persistent performance issues plaguing its Arrow Lake-S processors. Recent benchmarks have revealed further degradation ...
Nova Lake is the desktop follow-up to the Arrow Lake, which had an extraordinarily rocky start. Unfortunately, the leaked image, which comes from X user X86deadandback by way of Tom’s Hardware ...