Intel has recently been on the agenda with remarkable changes in the processor industry. According to the latest information from many sources, the Arrow Lake-S Refresh processor series has been canceled. Instead, a new processor called Razer Lake is coming. The company’s future processor plans may include a brand new series of Razer Lake processors instead of a refreshed version of Arrow Lake. Here are the details…
Intel Arrow Lake-S canceled, replaced by Razer Lake!
First of all, the news caused a stir in the technology world. First shared by a user on the Chiphell forum, it was confirmed by other reliable sources. Well-known leakers such as HXL and Bionic_Squash said that Intel’s move indicates a new strategy.
It has been announced that Intel has canceled the Arrow Lake-S Refresh for the MSDT (Mainstream Desktop) series on the LGA1851 platform and is planning to bring in the Razer Lake-S processors. So why is such a change being made?
In fact, it’s not hard to guess that Intel wants to raise the performance bar even higher with this new line of processors. Razer Lake is expected to launch as a strong alternative to the company’s next-generation processors. It could also be Intel’s attempt to make a competitive move against AMD and other rivals in the processor world.
There is no clear information about the release date of the processors yet, but the Arrow Lake-S series was planned to be released in late 2025 or early 2026. With this cancellation, Intel’s future processor strategy has become even more eagerly awaited.
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