Arrow Lake P processor with 320 graphics in the Intel roadmap

Just a few days after Intel officially confirmed the release of the Arrow Lake architecture in 2024, we see the revelation of the Arrow Lake P processor with 320 graphics. The family will replace Meteor Lake and will use three different construction technologies.
Arrow Lake P is a laptop architecture first mentioned by AdoredTV in August 2021. Apparently, here too we will see the presence of 6 powerful cores and 8 low-power cores, but more importantly, integrated graphics with 320 executive units and the GT3 codename, which will probably provide a new level of performance for notebooks.

The previous rumor is now more complete after a few months because AdoredTV Decided to reveal the full slide of Intel’s internal roadmap. Not only does this slide show complete information about the product that is going to be released in 2 years, but it also shows some of the blue team plans.
Will the Arrow Lake P processor come with 320 graphics?
In this roadmap, there is a time frame for any silicon situation such as ES1, Alpha, ES2, Beta, QS, PV and PRQ. The first version of the Arrow Lake P silicon is scheduled for late 2022, while the final version will be ready in the 33rd week of 2023.
The same slide confirms that the code name Arrow Lake P is actually Halo, which is aimed at Apple’s 14-inch premium design. As we said, this processor uses a graphics chipset with 320 executable units, which is probably (at that time) less than 80 mm square. Apparently any design changes to increase the dimensions require a reassessment of the TSMC wafer. Intel has not officially announced which company is responsible for producing the 3nm technology of this processor, but the leaked document clearly mentions the TSMC N3.

In addition, it is mentioned that Arrow Lake P has priority over the Arrow Lake S desktop series. The Arrow Lake family comes with 15th generation Core processors and will have the same socket (at least for desktop systems) as the Meteor Lake.
Series | Processor architecture | Manufacturing technology | Maximum number of cores | Platform chipset | Platform socket | Memory supported | thermal power | PCIe support | Release date |
Intel Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge | 32 nm | 4/8 | Series 6 | LGA 1155 | DDR3 | 35 to 95 watts | PCIe Gen 2.0 | 2011 |
Intel Ivy Bridge | Ivy Bridge | 22 nm | 4/8 | Series 7 | LGA 1155 | DDR3 | 35 to 77 watts | PCIe Gen 3.0 | 2012 |
Intel Haswell | Haswell | 22 nm | 4/8 | Series 8 | LGA 1150 | DDR3 | 35 to 84 watts | PCIe Gen 3.0 | 2013 to 2014 |
Intel Broadwell | Broadwell | 14 nm | 4/8 | Series 9 | LGA 1150 | DDR3 | 65 watts | PCIe Gen 3.0 | 2015 |
Intel Skylake | Skylake | 14 nm | 4/8 | Series 100 | LGA 1151 | DDR4 / DDR3L | 35 to 91 watts | PCIe Gen 3.0 | 2015 |
Intel Kaby Lake | Kaby Lake | 14nm plus | 4/8 | Series 200 | LGA 1151 | DDR4 / DDR3L | 35 to 91 watts | PCIe Gen 3.0 | 2017 |
Intel Coffee Lake | Coffee Lake | 14nm plus plus | 6/12 | Series 300 | LGA 1151 | DDR4 | 35 to 95 watts | PCIe Gen 3.0 | 2017 |
Intel Coffee Lake Refresh | Coffee Lake | 14nm plus plus | 8/16 | Series 300 | LGA 1151 | DDR4 | 35 to 95 watts | PCIe Gen 3.0 | 2018 |
Intel Comet Lake | Comet Lake | 14nm plus plus | 10/20 | Series 400 | LGA 1200 | DDR4 | 35 to 120 watts | PCIe Gen 3.0 | 2020 |
Intel Rocket Lake | Rocket Lake | 14nm plus plus | 8/16 | Series 500 | LGA 1200 | DDR4 | Unknown | PCIe Gen 4.0? | 2021 |
Intel Alder Lake | Alder Lake | Intel 7 | 16/24? | 600 series? | LGA 1700 | DDR5 | Unknown | PCIe Gen 5.0? | 2021? |
Intel Raptor Lake | Raptor Lake | Intel 7 | 24/32? | Series 700? | LGA 1700 | DDR5 | Unknown | PCIe Gen 5.0? | 2022? |
Intel Meteor Lake | Meteor Lake | Intel 4 | Unknown | 800 series? | LGA 1700? | DDR5? | 5 to 125 watts | PCIe Gen 5.0? | 2023? |
Intel Arrow Lake | Arrow Lake | Intel 4 Intel 20A External N3 | 40/48? | 900 series? | Unknown | DDR5? | Unknown | PCIe Gen 5.0? | 2024 |
Intel Lunar Lake | Lunar Lake | Intel 18A External | Unknown | 1000 series? | Unknown | DDR5? | Unknown | PCIe Gen 5.0? | 2025? |
Intel Nova Lake | Nova Lake | Intel 18A? External? | Unknown | 2000 series? | Unknown | DDR5? | Unknown | PCIe Gen 6.0? | 2026? |
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