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Intel plans to launch its new desktop processors, so far codenamed Arrow Lake-S in just a few weeks, aiming for an October 10th launch. The new Core Ultra 200 series will follow AMD's Ryzen 9000 launch, which completed last week for its standard models, while gaming-focussed processors with 3D V-Cache are rumored to launch in a similar timeframe to Intel's Arrow Lake-S models.
Given the lacklustre start to AMD's own launches this summer with the Ryzen 9000 series, Intel might appear to have the upper hand, with the new CPUs already seeing. However it will also be introducing a new processor socket, requiring users to buy a new motherboard in order to use it's new Core Ultra desktop CPUs. AMD on the other hand, already introduced it's new socket two years ago.
Intel hasn't had great press coverage either the last few weeks, with its CPUs at the centre of stability issues dating back years and having to release a. With this and the disappointing start to AMD's Ryzen 9000 series, most enthusiasts will likely be looking forward to Intel's Core Ultra launch and AMD Ryzen 9000 3D V-Cache models for their next PC upgrades.
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