Intel’s 15th Gen Arrow Lake Processors: Release Date and Specs

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Intel’s 15th generation processors, codenamed “Arrow Lake,” are poised to deliver significant performance upgrades over their 14th Gen predecessors. These CPUs combine advanced core architectures with cutting-edge process nodes, promising a highly competitive lineup by the end of 2024. 

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Let’s dive into the details:

Release Date and Pricing

Intel has confirmed that the 15th Gen Arrow Lake processors will arrive by the end of 2024. However, specific release dates have not been officially announced. Pricing details are also expected to be revealed alongside the official launch.

Key Features and Specifications

Here’s what we know about the upcoming 15th Gen Core processors:

Core i9-15900K (Core Ultra 9 2xxK)

  • CPU Cores: 24
  • Threads: 24
  • P-Cores (Performance Cores): 8
  • P-Core Boost Clock: Up to 5.8 GHz
  • E-Cores (Efficiency Cores): 16
  • E-Core Boost Clock: Up to 4.4 GHz
  • L2 Cache: 20MB (P) + 16MB (E)
  • L3 Cache: 36MB
  • Base Power (PL1): 125W
  • Boost Power (PL2): 177W
  • Memory Type: DDR5-6400
  • Graphics: Xe-LPG
  • NPU (Neural Processing Unit): Yes (approximately 10 TOPS)
  • Socket: LGA1851
  • PCIe Lanes: Gen 5 x20

Core i7-15700K (Core Ultra 7 2xxH)

  • CPU Cores: 20
  • Threads: 20
  • P-Cores: 8
  • P-Core Boost Clock: Up to 5.5 GHz
  • E-Cores: 12
  • E-Core Boost Clock: Up to 4.2 GHz
  • L2 Cache: 20MB (P) + 12MB (E)
  • L3 Cache: 33MB
  • Base Power (PL1): 125W
  • Boost Power (PL2): 177W
  • Memory Type: DDR5-6400
  • Graphics: Xe-LPG
  • NPU: Yes (approximately 10 TOPS)
  • Socket: LGA1851
  • PCIe Lanes: Gen 5 x20

Process Technology

The 15th Gen Arrow Lake family will be manufactured using Intel’s 20A process for the CPU portion and TSMC’s 3nm process for the integrated GPU (iGPU) portion. Hyper-threading has been removed, and AVX-512 instructions are not included. Power limits have been reduced from 253W to 177W (PL2), while the PL4 limit stands at 333W. The architecture will likely feature an updated ringbus, and the P-cores and E-cores will be more closely integrated.

Stay tuned for further updates as Intel officially unveils these exciting processors. Whether you’re a gamer, content creator, or power user, the 15th Gen Arrow Lake CPUs promise to deliver impressive performance gains across the board.

Disclaimer: The information provided here is based on available leaks and official statements up to the date of this blog post. Actual specifications and features may vary upon official release.