Arrow Lake-S: Cheaper Intel Core Ultra 200 Coming January 13th 8 comments
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The new generation of Intel desktop processors of the Core Ultra 200S series “Arrow Lake” is currently only available in Core Ultra 9 285K, Ultra 7 265K and Ultra 5 245K (test), but the non-K and therefore cheaper models are coming a week Add processors. At the same time, cheaper B860 motherboards (e.g. from Asus) are also being released.
Announced without much fanfare
Intel doesn’t even give the smaller Core Ultra 200S processors a separate page in the CES 2025 press kit, only mentioning that Core Ultra 200S-powered systems are launching early in Q1 – so only the new, smaller processors for LGA 1851 sockets can be meant.
In the press release, there are two paragraphs specifically dedicated to this series:
Intel is also expanding its Intel Core Ultra 200S desktop processor lineup with 12 new 65- and 35-watt offerings. Featuring up to eight P-cores and 16 E-cores, these new processors will offer customers an incredible blend of performance and power efficiency in a desktop processor, whether for gaming, creating, or using productivity applications.
Intel Core Ultra 200S Series 65- and 35-watt desktop processors and OEM systems will be available from online and in-store retailers, as well as through OEM partner storefronts, starting January 13, 2025.
No key data ahead of time
In another CES 2025 document, Intel has one more thing to say: mention the new Arrow Lake S-based non-K processors by name and specs. The specs listed below continue to match the latest rumor mill information.
Alleged Base Clock Model Lineup of Intel Arrow Lake-S TDP Cores aka Core Ultra 200
(P-Cores/E-Cores) Turbotakt
(P Cores/E Cores) TVB TBMT 3.0 TBT 2.0 Core Ultra 9 285K 125W 8P + 16E(24) 3.7|3.2 5.4|4.6 5.7 5.6 5.5 Core Ultra 9 285 65W 8P+16E(24) 2.5|1.9 5.3|4.6 5.6 5.5 5.4 Core Ultra 9 285T 35W 8P + 16E(24) 1.4|1.2 4.7|4.5N /A 5.4 5.3 Core Ultra 7 265K 125W 8P + 12E(20) 3.9|3.3 5.2|4.6 N/A 5.5 5.4 Core Ultra 7 265KF 125W 8P + 12E(20) 3.9|3.3 5.2| 4.6 N/A 5.5 5.4 Core Ultra 7 265 65 W 8P + 12E(20) 2.4|1.8 5.1|4.6 N/A 5.3 5.2 Core Ultra 7 265F 65 W 8P + 12E(20) 2.4|1.8 5 , 0|4.5 N/A 5.3 5.2 Core Ultra 7 265T 35W 8P+12E(20)1.5|1.2 4.6|4.5 N/A 5.3 5.2 Core Ultra 5 245K 125W 6P+8E(14)4.2|3. 6 5.0|4.6 N/A N/A 5.2 Core Ultra 5 245KF 125 W 6P + 8E(14) 4.2|3.6 5.0|4.6 N/A N/A 5.2 Core Ultra 5 245 65 W 6P + 8E(14) – – – – – Core Ultra 5 235 65W 6P + 8E(14) 3.4|- – – – 5.0 Core Ultra 5 225 65 W 6P + 4E(10) 3.3|2.7 4.7|4.4 N/A N/A 4.9 Core Ultra 5 225F 65 W 6P + 4E(10) 3.3|2.7 4.7|4.4 N/A N/A 4.9 Core Ultra 3 215 – – – – – – – Core Ultra 3 205 – – – – – – – October 25-25, 2024, all others for October 13 .January erwartet, but unbestätigt.
All clocks in GHz
TVB = Thermal Velocity Boost (max. 2 cores)
TBMT 3.0 = Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 (max. 2 cores)
TBT 2.0 = Multi-Core-Turbo (all cores)
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