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Intel Arrow Lake-S Core Ultra 200 CPU Lineup to Include Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K, Core Ultra 5 245K
Intel's Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake-S" Desktop CPU lineup should reportedly include a total of six SKUs with up to 24 cores based on next-gen P-Core & E-Core architectures.
Intel Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra 200 Unlocked" Desktop CPU Family To Include Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K & Core Ultra 5 245K Chips
The rumor comes from @OneRaichu who has posted the possible SKUs within the Intel Core Ultra 200 K & Non-K CPU lineup. It looks like Intel would initially offer a total of six SKUs and follow up in the coming months with more configurations. The naming convention doesn't reveal much about the actual core configs but they are listed below:
Core Ultra 9 285K (Intel Core i9-14900K Successor)
Core Ultra 7 265K (Intel Core i7-14700K Successor)
Core Ultra 5 245K (Intel Core i5-14600K Successor)
In addition to these, there are also three Non-K Intel Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs mentioned which include the following:
Core Ultra 9 275
Core Ultra 7 255
Core Ultra 5 240
If true, it looks like the Intel Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake-S" Desktop CPU family will have a very different naming convention and segmentation. The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K should be the flagship with up to 24 cores and 24 threads, the Core Ultra 7 265K should be the second-best chip with a possible core count of 20 while the Core Ultra 5 245K could end up featuring 14 cores. This is if Intel goes with an 8+16 die configuration for its top Core Ultra 9 & Core Ultra 7 SKUs and uses the 6+8 die for its Core Ultra 5 SKUs. It is also possible that all three "K" SKUs feature the 8+16 die while the Non-K SKUs can end up using the 6+8 die.
This is just speculation at this point but these naming schemes are interesting nonetheless. The Intel Core Ultra 240F has already been reported to utilize both 8+16 and 6+8 dies in H0 & C0 configurations. With that said, we know that Intel's Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs will utilize the new Lion Cove P-Core architecture and the Skymont E-Core architecture.
Following is what we know about Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs so far:
LGA 1851 Socket Longevity Planned Uptill 2026
DDR5 Only Compatibility, No DDR4 Support
Kicks off With 800-Series Motherboards
Support For Up To DDR5-6400 Memory (Native JEDEC)
Increased PCIe Gen 5.0 Lanes Through CPU & PCH
Arrow Lake-S First Desktop Family Supported (DIY)
Arrow Lake-S CPUs feature 3 MB L2 Cache Per P-Core
Arrow Lake-S CPUs feature Alchemist iGPUs
Arrow Lake-S CPUs feature 8+16, 6+8 CPU SKUs
Arrow Lake-S 8+16 (24 Cores)
Arrow Lake-S 6+8 (14 Cores)
No Hyper-Threading Support(?)
Launching In 2H 2024
Intel's Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra 200" Desktop CPUs will be launching later this year with a formal announcement expected at Computex 2024 in early June. The CPUs will be hitting the LGA 1851 socket & will be incorporating several next-gen technologies so expect lots of desktop action in the second half of this year from AMD & Intel.
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Intel's Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake-S" Desktop CPU lineup should reportedly include a total of six SKUs with up to 24 cores based on next-gen P-Core & E-Core architectures.
Intel Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra 200 Unlocked" Desktop CPU Family To Include Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K & Core Ultra 5 245K Chips
The rumor comes from @OneRaichu who has posted the possible SKUs within the Intel Core Ultra 200 K & Non-K CPU lineup. It looks like Intel would initially offer a total of six SKUs and follow up in the coming months with more configurations. The naming convention doesn't reveal much about the actual core configs but they are listed below:
Core Ultra 9 285K (Intel Core i9-14900K Successor)
Core Ultra 7 265K (Intel Core i7-14700K Successor)
Core Ultra 5 245K (Intel Core i5-14600K Successor)
In addition to these, there are also three Non-K Intel Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs mentioned which include the following:
Core Ultra 9 275
Core Ultra 7 255
Core Ultra 5 240
If true, it looks like the Intel Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake-S" Desktop CPU family will have a very different naming convention and segmentation. The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K should be the flagship with up to 24 cores and 24 threads, the Core Ultra 7 265K should be the second-best chip with a possible core count of 20 while the Core Ultra 5 245K could end up featuring 14 cores. This is if Intel goes with an 8+16 die configuration for its top Core Ultra 9 & Core Ultra 7 SKUs and uses the 6+8 die for its Core Ultra 5 SKUs. It is also possible that all three "K" SKUs feature the 8+16 die while the Non-K SKUs can end up using the 6+8 die.
This is just speculation at this point but these naming schemes are interesting nonetheless. The Intel Core Ultra 240F has already been reported to utilize both 8+16 and 6+8 dies in H0 & C0 configurations. With that said, we know that Intel's Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs will utilize the new Lion Cove P-Core architecture and the Skymont E-Core architecture.
Following is what we know about Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs so far:
LGA 1851 Socket Longevity Planned Uptill 2026
DDR5 Only Compatibility, No DDR4 Support
Kicks off With 800-Series Motherboards
Support For Up To DDR5-6400 Memory (Native JEDEC)
Increased PCIe Gen 5.0 Lanes Through CPU & PCH
Arrow Lake-S First Desktop Family Supported (DIY)
Arrow Lake-S CPUs feature 3 MB L2 Cache Per P-Core
Arrow Lake-S CPUs feature Alchemist iGPUs
Arrow Lake-S CPUs feature 8+16, 6+8 CPU SKUs
Arrow Lake-S 8+16 (24 Cores)
Arrow Lake-S 6+8 (14 Cores)
No Hyper-Threading Support(?)
Launching In 2H 2024
Intel's Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra 200" Desktop CPUs will be launching later this year with a formal announcement expected at Computex 2024 in early June. The CPUs will be hitting the LGA 1851 socket & will be incorporating several next-gen technologies so expect lots of desktop action in the second half of this year from AMD & Intel.
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