There's even a chance Intel might brand those revised Raptor lake chips as Intel"14th Generation" despite very few changes beyond a clockspeed bump and maybe higher core counts for low to mid-range CPU models. We're not expecting the silicon to change much if at all, so the maximum core count of eight performance and 16 efficiency cores for the likes of the Core i9 13900K will remain.
Only when Arrow Lake arrives in 2024—and we suspect in the latter part of 2024—will Meteor Lake join it on the desktop, filling out some of the low to mid-tier models. It's only then that we'll see a properly new Intel CPU design and get an idea of just how impactful the Intel 4 process and Intel's next-gen CPU architectures will be.
In other words, we're probably a year or more away from a truly new desktop CPU from Intel and therefore getting a real feel for what this brave new Intel world will be like on the PC. Intel is also, incidentally, forecasting another big loss for the second quarter of 2023. All of which means that while Intel says it's turning the corner, the evidence for that will be a little while coming. The first target is Meteor Lake in laptops this yer. We'll be watching very, very carefully.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.
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