A new leak suggests that Intel is preparing 19 new models for its Core Ultra 200 “Arrow Lake” lineup, with half of them coming with an Arc iGPU with 4 Xe cores – and others featuring a lower count.
We will see two dies in this generation – the B0, which will be incorporated into the high-end models and the C0, used mainly in the Core Ultra 5 line.
Of the models leaked by leaker “jaykinh0“, there will be three Intel Core Ultra 9 models (two are already known, the 285K and 275 CPUs); while the Core Ultra 7 will have six processors, with the B0 structure being divided between models with and without iGPU. Finally, we have the Core Ultra 5 with 10 models, but a slightly more “complex” division.
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The table below, also published by Videocardz, points out that there may be errors – taking into account that it is impossible to determine which die will be used in a specific processor and it is something that not even leakers have a way of obtaining this information accurately.
CPU Intel Core Ultra | Core/threads configuration | Arc iGPU | TDP |
9 285K (B0) | 24/24 (8P+16E) | 4 Xe-Cores | 125W |
9 275 (B0) | 24/24 (8P+16E) | 4 Xe-Cores | 65W |
9 2xxT (B0) | 24/24 (8P+16E) | 4 Xe-Cores | 35W |
7 265K (B0) | 20/20 (8P+12E) | 4 Xe-Cores | 125W |
7 2xx (B0) | 20/20 (8P+12E) | 4 Xe-Cores | 65W |
7 2xxT (B0) | 20/20 (8P+12E) | 4 Xe-Cores | 35W |
7 2xxKF (B0) | 20/20 (8P+12E) | X | 125W |
7 255 (B0) | 20/20 (8P+12E) | X | 65W |
7 2xxT (B0)² | 20/20 (8P+12E) | X | 35W |
5 245K (B0) | 14/14 (6P+8E) | 4 Xe-Cores | 125W |
5 2xxKF (B0) | 14/14 (6P+8E) | X | 125W |
5 2xx (C0) | 14/14 (6P+8E) | 4 Xe-Cores | 65W |
5 2xxT (C0) | 14/14 (6P+8E) | 4 Xe-Cores | 35W |
5 2xx (C0) | 14/14 (6P+8E) | 3 Xe-Cores | 65W |
5 2xxF (B0/C0) | 14/14 (6P+8E) | X | 65W |
5 2xxF (C0) | 14/14 (6P+8E) | X | 65W |
5 2xxT (C0) | 14/14 (6P+8E) | 3 Xe-Cores | 35W |
5 240 (B0/C0) | 10/10 (6P+4E) | 2 Xe-Cores | 65W |
5 2xxT (C0) | 10/10 (6P+4E) | 2 Xe-Cores | 35W |
Intel Launch
While the Intel Core Ultra 200K “Lunar Lake” line is expected to hit the market between September and October, the “Arrow Lake” desktop models are being promised for 2024 – however, there is still no set date for them to hit the market.
While the expected date is still under wraps, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite CPUs continue to lead the market with the partnership with Microsoft – bringing Copilot+ PCs. AMD will launch its Ryzen 9000 “Granite Ridge” processors in July.
Fonte: Videocardz
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Source: https://www.adrenaline.com.br/intel/intel-19-skus-core-ultra-200-arrow-lake-rumor/