Intel's Arrow Lake series of desktop processing chips is expected to arrive in the third or fourth quarter of this year, but through a report from Chinese technology website Benchlife, it seems that the entire list of Intel's processing chips and also the launch date have been leaked.
As expected, the Arrow Lake processing chip is the first desktop chip series that will use the new model name Core Ultra as shown by Intel's Meteor Lake processing chip series last year.
According to the report, Intel is expected to start marketing a number of these processing chips, consisting of Intel Ultra K, KF and F series models where the model with the F name will not be present with built-in Intel Arc graphics processing chip components.
The other models are said to be sold on a date to be announced later. In terms of motherboard support, Intel will show support for the Intel 800 chipset which will consist of Z890, B860 and H870 motherboards. All of these motherboards will come with support for Thunderbolt 4.0 and no longer support DDR4 memory.
More details about this series of Intel processing chips are expected to be revealed in the near future.