Intel's Arrow Lake processor has already been on the market for a year, and it's set to receive a significant upgrade by the end of this year. This upgrade will leverage the advanced 18A manufacturing process and introduce a brand-new architecture. Looking further ahead, Intel has unveiled its product plans stretching to the end of 2029, with a comprehensive summary provided by the 3Dcenter website.
Among the upcoming releases, the Panther Lake mobile platform processor is poised to make its grand debut by the end of this year. Following closely, Nova Lake is scheduled to launch before the end of next year, catering to both mobile and desktop platforms with its cutting-edge technology.
The Razor Lake processor, slated for release at the end of 2027, will feature enhanced P and E core architectures, promising improved performance and efficiency. Meanwhile, the Titan Lake processor, set to debut at the end of 2028, will boast a unified core architecture, with the potential to house up to 100 cores, a milestone that was once considered a distant dream.
Lastly, the Hammer Lake processor, expected in 2029, will take integration to the next level by incorporating NVIDIA's RTX GPU into its GPU lineup, offering users an unparalleled graphics experience.