Intel Z890 would have native support for Thunderbolt 4

Intel Z890 would have native support for Thunderbolt 4
Intel Z890 would have native support for Thunderbolt 4

We have new information about motherboards Intel Z890which would have native support for Thunderbolt 4. Meanwhile, processors Arrow Lake-S They would have an integrated Arc GPU with up to 4 Xe cores.

Intel Z890 would have native support for Thunderbolt 4

It seems that the next motherboards are going to have native support for Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, which will surely interest PC users to have a new very high-speed connection.

motherboards Intel Z890 They would be hitting the market at the end of this year to accompany the series processors Core Ultra 200. The information you are discussing Golden Pig Upgrade is that the Core Ultra 200 desktop processors would have an iGPU Arc Xe-LPG which would have up to 4 Xe cores, as well as other models with 3 and 2 Xe cores.

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Core Ultra processors would be launched with Core Ultra 5, 7 and 9 models, in their locked and unlocked “K” variants. Apparently, there will be no Core Ultra 3 models at launch, so they would arrive after launch.

For now, what we know is that these processors are going to be launched:

  • Core Ultra 9 285K
  • Core Ultra 7 265K
  • Core Ultra 5 245K
  • Core Ultra 9 275
  • Core Ultra 7 255
  • Core Ultra 5 240

One of the latest information about the Core Ultra 200 What has been leaked is that they could have maximum clocks below the current Intel Core (Raptor Lake Refresh).

The processor series Core Ultra 200 They are having a Lion Cove (P-Core) and Skymont (E-Core) core architecture. The maximum number of cores would be 24 cores with 24 threads. The maximum cache memory capacity will be 36 MB (Core Ultra 9 285K), other capacities will be 33 MB (Core Ultra 7 265K) and 24 MB cache for those processors with 6+8 configurations (P-Core + E- core).

The “Arrow Lake-S” processors for the desktop segment would be launched in the second half of this year. We will keep you up to date with all the news.

 
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