Intel’s Arrow Lake-S “Core Ultra 200” Desktop CPU Lineup
5/06/2024Intel’s Arrow Lake-S “Core Ultra 200” Desktop CPU Lineup
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Formal Unveil and Launch Date:
- Intel is gearing up to reveal its Arrow Lake-S “Core Ultra 200” lineup at Computex 2024. Expect the official announcement sometime in early June, with actual availability slated for the second half of 2024.
- These CPUs will be compatible with the LGA 1851 socket.
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Variants and TDP Ratings:
- The lineup will include a total of 21 SKUs.
- “K” Series (125W TDP): These unlocked chips are designed for enthusiasts and overclockers. Notable models include:
- Core Ultra 9 285K
- Core Ultra 7 265K
- Core Ultra 5 245K
- Non-K Series (65W TDP): These chips cater to mainstream users and come in various configurations.
- 35W TDP Parts: Intel will also offer 13 chips with a lower TDP of 35W.
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Core Configurations:
- The Core Ultra 9 processors will feature 24 cores and 24 threads (8+16 configuration).
- Core Ultra 7 processors will have 20 cores and 20 threads (8+12 configuration).
- Core Ultra 5 processors will come with 14 cores and 14 threads (6+8 configuration).
- Additionally, the non-K series will include a 10-core, 10-thread (6+4 configuration) processor in the Core Ultra 5 lineup.
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Die Architecture:
- Intel plans to use two main dies for the Arrow Lake-S series:
- H0 Die: This higher-end die features 8 P-Cores and 16 E-Cores.
- C0 Die: A more toned-down version with 6 P-Cores and 8 E-Cores.
- Both dies utilize Lion Cove for P-Core architecture and Skymont for E-Core architecture.
- Intel plans to use two main dies for the Arrow Lake-S series:
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Memory Support:
- Arrow Lake-S CPUs will exclusively support DDR5 memory, with no DDR4 compatibility.
- Expect support for up to DDR5-6400 (native JEDEC) memory.
- The platform kicks off with 800-series motherboards.
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Socket Longevity:
- The LGA 1851 socket is planned to be supported until 2026.