Intel is gearing up for an exciting announcement on October 10, unveiling the much-anticipated Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200 series CPUs and Z890 motherboards. This upcoming event will introduce Intel’s next-gen processors and platforms, marking a significant step in their desktop lineup. Fans and tech enthusiasts have eagerly awaited more details, and recent leaks confirm the major dates.
According to @wxnod on X (thanks tomshardware), Intel will officially announce the Core Ultra 200 CPUs during a public event on October 10. In a private briefing on October 7, Intel plans to brief select press members ahead of the big reveal. This announcement will include a keynote from key Intel executives like Robert Hallock, Vice President of Client AI and Technical Marketing, and Roger Chandler, Vice President of Product Marketing.
These CPUs, which fall under the Arrow Lake codename, will feature various SKUs, including Ultra 9, Ultra 7, and Ultra 5 processors. The initial models expected are the Core Ultra 9 285K, Ultra 7 265K, and Ultra 5 245K. Reviews for these processors will be released on October 24 when the embargo lifts, allowing experts to fully evaluate their performance. Intel’s new platform will challenge AMD’s Ryzen 9000 series, promising exciting competition in the desktop CPU market.
Leaks also confirm that Z890 motherboards will debut on the same day as the CPUs, with expanded features such as Thunderbolt 4 support and additional PCIe 5.0 connectivity. These boards are designed to support Intel’s DDR5-exclusive platform, further boosting performance.
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