Intel will speak at Computex 2024 in the person of its CEO Pat Gelsinger about its “next-generation client computing products”, which include the Core and Xeon series processors. But is there also a sign of life for the Core Ultra 200 (“Arrow Lake”), which is expected to compete against AMD's upcoming Ryzen 9000 (“Granite Ridge”) in the desktop PC at the end of 2024? The competition will take place the day before in the person of Dr. Lisa Su speak.
Pat Gelsinger talks about Core, Xeon and Gaudi
According to the organizer of Computex 2024, which takes place June 4-7, 2024 in Taipei, Pat Gelsinger will “explain how Intel's AI portfolio – including its AI-accelerated Intel Xeon, Intel Gaudi and Intel Core Ultra processors – opens up completely new possibilities in data centers and in the cloud as well as in global network and edge applications. It is still unclear whether Intel's CEO will also address the upcoming CPUs from the new Core Ultra 200 series (“Arrow Lake-S”) accordingly.
Source: Computex All that is confirmed in the organizer's official press release is that Gelsinger will talk about Core Ultra (“desktop CPUs”), Xeon (“HPC and server CPUs”) and Gaudi (“AI accelerators”). With regard to Arrow Lake-S, it was recently reported that Intel has deleted some features of the hybrid CPU.
Arrow Lake: Intel is cutting the features [Bericht]
While Intel holds its keynote at Computex 2024 on July 4th, AMD will be represented by their CEO Dr. Lisa Su already spoke about “the next generation” of its products on July 3rd. Afterwards everything should be set for the CPU duel in 2024 between Core Ultra 200 (“Arrow Lake-S”) and Ryzen 9000 (“Granite Ridge”).
CPU-Duell 2024: AMD Ryzen 9000 (“Granite Ridge”) gegen Intel Core Ultra 200 (“Arrow Lake”)
The duel of next-gen CPUs between Ryzen 9000 and Core Ultra 200 could start as early as the third quarter of 2024 and is eagerly awaited by gamers.
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