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Intel Arrow Lake specs and release date leaked online

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Key findings

  • Intel's Arrow Lake chip leak includes detailed specifications and an expected release date of October 10, 2024.
  • Although these are extensive leaks, it is important to approach them with skepticism as they may not be true.
  • Arrow Lake chips are expected to help Intel regain its presence in the CPU market, but it will have to overcome consumer confidence issues and compete with AMD.



With Intel losing its flagship status and AMD's new Ryzen chips hot on its heels, the company needs to do something big, fast. While the company is launching its Arrow Lake lineup soon, there hasn't been much information about what these chips can do and when they'll launch. Now, a ton of information about Arrow Lake has surfaced online, including detailed specs and a potential release date.

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Discovered by Tom's HardwareThe leaks come from two posts on X. The first was from @harukaze5719, who posted a link to the Chinese website Benchlife as a source. The website provides a large table with information about the chips and claims that they will hit shelves on October 10, 2024. The second post was a post by @jaykihn0, who mentioned @harukaze5719 in a reply with even more details.


The leak is quite extensive and involves some of the Core Ultra 5, 7 and 9 chips. Since these are leaks, it's always good to take this with a certain amount of skepticism as there's no guarantee that they will actually come true. However, if it is true, it gives us our first glimpse into Intel's plans to re-establish itself in the CPU market after a rough few months.

The company has already confirmed that Arrow Lake will not have the same bug that caused permanent damage to Raptor Lake chips. However, Intel will likely have a problem with consumer confidence, as people may be hesitant to buy new Intel technology so quickly. And with AMD keeping the pressure on, there are many important points Intel needs to keep in mind to ensure its Arrow Lake chip can beat Zen 5 CPUs.