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Intel Arrow Lakeis say to be coming out later this yr , but the leak have been scarce — until today . According toBenchlife , Intel is ready 13 raw processors , but block any quotation of a 15th - gen C.P.U. — these chips all followIntel ’s fresh brandingand will be knight the Intel Core Ultra 200 series . That ’s the first big change . What else is unexampled , other than the name ? If Benchlife is correct , the expiration of hyperthreading will be the other notable difference .
Arrow Lake CPUs will be the first desktop multiplication to follow Intel ’s new naming scheme , and thus , the first under the new Core Ultra umbrella . Meteor Lake paved the way , but those are laptop chips , whereas Arrow Lake processors are coming to desktops . This includes the Core Ultra 200 K - series , which cover the unbolted versions of CPUs that have a processor theme might ( PBP ) of 125 watts , as well as the locked Core Ultra 200 non - K variation that maxes out at 65 watts .
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Beyond that , Intel is introducing the Core Ultra 200 F - series , which will include both 125W and 65W variants , and the Core Ultra 200 T - serial , which has a direction on Department of Energy efficiency . According to the publication , there ’ll be three K - series and non - 1000 - serial publication chips , two F - serial publication , and five T - series C.P.U. to choose from .
Tom ’s Hardwareadds that Arrow Lake is said to utilise the same chiplet design that we ’ve already seen in Meteor Lake , which would be a first in screen background . However , Intel is said to be sticking to the intercrossed core configuration that has been in use since the Alder Lake propagation , and what ’s interesting is that we ’re likely to see the exact same core counts between processors of the same caliber . Intel Core Ultra 200 will likely use a mix of Lion Cove P - cores and Skymont einsteinium - gist .
One thing that Intel is said to be getting disembarrass of in this genesis is hyperthreading , which means that even though the CPUs may have the same routine of sum , they will have fewer threads . Given that rumor , it ’s well-off to predict the ( suspect and unconfirmed ) specs of the three kelvin - serial publication chips . For instance , theCore i9 - 14900Khas 24 cores and 32 threads , but the new Core Ultra 9 285 K is said to boast 24 nub and 24 duds . Cores are circulate the same way , though , with eight P - cores and 16 vitamin E - cores . The Core Ultra 7 265 K may therefore have 20 core and 20 togs , and the Core Ultra 5 245 super acid 14 cores and 14 threads .
Intel ’s new naming scheme will doubtlessly take a while to get used to , but on the surface , the processors do n’t seem to be bringing many changes . However , the passing of hyperthreading and the use of a chiplet design in a desktop CPU might land interesting results performance - wise . We ’ll have to hold off and see how Arrow Lake will stack up against some of thebest central processing unit , especially with theAMD Zen 5lineup adjust to come out around the same time .