Friday, August 9th 2024

Intel Postpones Innovation 2024 Event to 2025, No Word on Arrow Lake Launch

Intel announced that it has postponed the 2024 edition of its Innovation event to 2025. Among other things, the first-party event showcases innovations from the company's various business units made in the preceding year, includes a few key product launches, and teasers for what's next. The Innovation 2024 was poised to be particularly important for the company, as it was expected to launch its next generation Core Ultra "Arrow Lake" processors not just for mobiles, but even the desktop platform. Other key product showcase items include Xeon 6 server processors, and Gaudi 3 AI accelerator, besides updates from the company's foundry business, particularly the Intel 20A and Intel 18A nodes.

Intel's postponement of Innovation 2024 can be seen as a move to demonstrate sincerity that the company working to meet its goal of cutting cost of revenue by $10 billion through FY 2024, something that will bear results by mid-2025. It would have probably felt inappropriate for the company to host a lavish product showcase event in light of this. That said, there's no word on how this affects launch of products such as Core Ultra "Arrow Lake," it's possible that the company may launch them in a low-key dedicated media presentation.
Sources: PCMag, VideoCardz
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36 Comments on Intel Postpones Innovation 2024 Event to 2025, No Word on Arrow Lake Launch

#26
mechtech
Vayra86Well seriously, how can you trust a company that's not willing to take an arrow to the knee, but rather shoots it in lakes. Its the epitome of pointless, which is quite the achievement for arrows to begin with.
I used to be a CPU maker...........................then I took an arrow to the knee...........................


First thing that came to mind after reading that lol
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#28
cvaldes
P4-630Intel has provided us with the following statement regarding their Arrow Lake CPU launch.
As expected, the postponement of Intel Innovation 2024 will not impact the company’s Arrow Lake desktop CPU launch plans.
Intel will make “significant announcements this fall”, and Arrow Lake will launch this year.


overclock3d.net/news/cpu_mainboard/intel-postpones-their-innovation-2024-event-citing-poor-financials/
Not sure how trustworthy OC3D is despite it being a tech site with an online presence for a long time. They state that the event was scheduled to take place in Los Angeles yet the graphic displayed clearly shows San Jose.

The cached DuckDuckGo search result for Intel Innovation 2024 also points to San Jose as the venue as does this earlier WCCF Tech article:

wccftech.com/intel-innovation-2024-san-jose-24th-september-arrow-lake-granite-rapids/

The funniest thing is your OC3D quote is the same one posted in the original TPU article (see post #1). OC3D doesn't provide any sort of additional understanding.
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#29
P4-630
cvaldesNot sure how trustworthy OC3D is despite it being a tech site with an online presence for a long time. They state that the event was scheduled to take place in Los Angeles yet the graphic displayed clearly shows San Jose.

The cached DuckDuckGo search result for Intel Innovation 2024 also points to San Jose as the venue as does this earlier WCCF Tech article:

wccftech.com/intel-innovation-2024-san-jose-24th-september-arrow-lake-granite-rapids/

The funniest thing is your OC3D quote is the same one posted in the original TPU article (see post #1). OC3D doesn't provide any sort of additional understanding.
Anyways, I got it from tweakers.net/nieuws/225254/intel-schrapt-event-waar-arrow-lake-cpus-konden-worden-aangekondigd.html
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#30
cvaldes
P4-630Anyways, I got it from tweakers.net/nieuws/225254/intel-schrapt-event-waar-arrow-lake-cpus-konden-worden-aangekondigd.html
Yeah, yet another tech news site whose reliability is not well known to me. And I can't even shove the URL into a translation tool like Google Translate because those tools don't have 100% accuracy either.

In 2024 it's pretty much required to cross reference several news sites to verify the validity of any given story. There is way too much sloppiness these days to take a single source at face value. This includes TPU which has posted erroneous information just like everyone else.

True journalism died in the Nineties. Pity.

In this case, the definitive answer comes from Intel themselves. Always best to start your research with the original source rather than hearsay from some third party of questionable accuracy or reputation.
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#32
cvaldes
You're welcome!

:):p:D:lovetpu:
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#33
Nhonho
Imagine how Nvidia's finances would be like now if Pat Gelsinger (CEO of Intel) was the CEO of Nvidia...
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#34
Minus Infinity
3DVCashDamn... no Arrow Lake, no Battlemage, no Blackwell, Zen 5 is a bust. 2024 is shaping up to be super disappointing. :shadedshu:
Zen 5 isn't a bust, they just stupidly called non X cpu's, X cpu's and priced them too high. 9950X especially won't be gimped by stupidly low TDP's and will be a multicore beast.
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#35
kondamin
cvaldesYeah, yet another tech news site whose reliability is not well known to me. And I can't even shove the URL into a translation tool like Google Translate because those tools don't have 100% accuracy either.

In 2024 it's pretty much required to cross reference several news sites to verify the validity of any given story. There is way too much sloppiness these days to take a single source at face value. This includes TPU which has posted erroneous information just like everyone else.

True journalism died in the Nineties. Pity.

In this case, the definitive answer comes from Intel themselves. Always best to start your research with the original source rather than hearsay from some third party of questionable accuracy or reputation.
Tweakers is part of dpg media, a big conglomerate of news papers and magazines in belgium the Netherlands and the uk.

the are the mainstream news and as trust worthy as, well you can make your mind up about that.
i think tech should still be ok.
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#36
dj-electric
I have had the chance to attend to last year's Innovation event. It was expensive. Like, very expensive...
I was probably the single most fancy tech+press event ive seen a single company pull for itself.
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