Intel Cancels Beast Lake, Dismantles Revolutionary Royal Core Project
Intel reportedly scraps its ambitious Royal Core CPU project, canceling Beast Lake processors and raising questions about its future roadmap.
Intel Abandons "Revolutionary" Royal Core: Beast Lake Canceled, Project Dismantled In a shocking turn of events, Intel has reportedly scrapped its ambitious "Royal Core" project, canceling the upcoming Beast Lake architecture and dividing the remaining technologies into smaller, separate endeavors. This news, originating from a leak by Moore's Law Is Dead (MLID), throws Intel's future CPU roadmap into uncertainty. Royal Core, spearheaded by renowned chip architect Jim Keller (formerly of AMD Zen fame), promised to revolutionize Intel's performance and efficiency. Beast Lake Axed, Royal Core Dispersed Beast Lake, envisioned as the first full realization of Royal Core, was rumored to deliver a massive single-core performance leap through its innovative "Extra Big" cores. The flagship model was expected to feature four of these powerful cores alongside up to 32 E-cores, potentially totaling 36 cores. However, Intel's alleged cancellation of Beast …