Intel has officially announced the release of Core Ultra 200 processors for laptops on September 3 of this year. On the same day, a large number of details about the company’s new processors are expected to be published.
The new line will have up to 9 processors, which will combine the number of cores – there are 8 of them everywhere (4P + 4E). Also, as stated, they will all receive PL2 at 30 W, but the base TDP of 8 out of 9 will be 17 W. In the processor part of the new products, there will also be a different amount of cache, of which the “stones” of the Ultra 7 and 9 series will be given as much as 12 MB, and for all Ultra 5 this figure will be limited to 8 MB.
Another notable difference should be the integrated graphics. The older series processors will get Arc 140V, while the younger ones will have Arc 130V.