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17 July 24, 08:25
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Intel LGA-1700 support to be continued
Intel to support LGA-1700 with the Bartlett-S update and its brand new 12 P-Core only die.
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Contrary to what Intel taught us to expect from its CPU architecture planning, the LGA-1700 platform will not end with the release of Arrow Lake-S, which uses a different socket. Instead, Intel will launch a separate architecture dedicated to the older socket to provide more choices for consumers.
The Bartlett-S architecture was initially mentioned as a product designed for network and edge applications, rather than consumer needs. However, it turns out that report was not entirely accurate, and Bartlett is also coming to the consumer market, at least according to leaker Jaykihn.
Bartlett SKUs will span across five tiers, all aimed at consumers. There will be one Core 9 SKU featuring 12 P-Cores and no E-Cores. This part will be available in 125W, 65W, and 45W TDP tiers (interestingly, there is no 35W option). Intel is also said to have 10P and 8P variants based on this die, which will be offered in Core 7 and Core 5 tiers, respectively. Note that these are the new Core tiers, not the ones with “i#,” so we are likely looking at Core 200 non-Ultra.
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