According to the latest information, Intel is preparing to release at least 18 models of Core Ultra 200 (Arrow Lake-S) processors for the LGA1851 desktop platform. The chipmaker will use two crystal variants in them: B0 for Core Ultra 7/9 models and C0 for Core Ultra 5 class chips. The differences between them lie in the number of x86 cores.
The Intel Core Ultra 200 desktop processor lineup will be represented by models with 35-, 65-, and 125-watt TDP levels. The maximum number of cores will remain at the level of the current Raptor Lake-S chips (8P + 16E), but the Arrow Lake-S processors will lack Hyper-Threading support, as a result of which the top models will feature a 24-core/24-thread configuration. Versions with and without integrated graphics will be offered. Versions with iGPU are characterized by the presence of two, three, or four Xe cores.
The preliminary model range of desktop Core Ultra 200 CPUs can be found below. As per tradition, Intel will start with the release of overclocker models of the K-series. These “stones” along with the first LGA1851 motherboards based on the Intel 800-series logic will go on sale approximately in October. Arrow Lake-S processors with a locked multiplier (non-K) will be released a few months later.
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