However, news regarding desktop variants has been scarce.
Now, an established tipster suggests that Intel might have scrapped the desktop parts altogether.
Nova Lake, scheduled to debut after Panther Lake, will succeed Arrow Lake in the desktop sector.

The information comes from leaker “Jaykihn,” who has previously shared extensive information on upcoming Intel CPUs.
That upgrade is expected todoubleAI performance if Intel fulfills its current roadmap.
Integrated graphics performance should also receive a boost from the company’s third GPU architecture, codenamed Celestial.
Chipzilla confirmed that Panther Lake will use its 18A (1.8nm) semiconductor node.
Unfortunately, official information on the upcoming lineup has been scant since Intel’s spring 2024 earnings call.
However, Jaykihn’s prior leaks have provided further details on mobile Panther Lake processors.
High-end mobile Panther Lake will consist of two sub-tiers, both consuming 25W.
The most powerful chips feature 12 iGPU cores while all others have only four.
The processors will succeed mobile Arrow Lake, which is expected to launch in early 2025.