Intel Arrow Lake leak suggests big changes for next-gen CPUs including shifting up a gear to faster RAM



A fresh Arrow Lake leak seemingly gives us a look at the upcoming 800 series motherboards for the next-gen CPUs (using the LGA 1851 socket), and if genuine, it shows that Intel is providing a total of 32 PCIe lanes – with two NVMe SSD slots connected to the CPU – and no support for DDR4 memory.

First posted on the Chiphell forums (as uncovered by HXL on X, via TechPowerup), the leaked diagram shows an Arrow Lake desktop processor on the LGA 1851 socket with 16 PCIe 5.0 lanes for the graphics card, with a dedicated PCIe 5.0 slot and a PCIe 4.0 slot for NVMe SSDs.





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