Following the release of Intel's highly efficient AI PC chips, the Lunar Lake Core Ultra 200V series, and the first AI PC desktop processor from the Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200V series, new leaks have surfaced about the Arrow Lake mainstream mobile version—the Core Ultra 200H series.
According to leaked information, the Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200H series will feature five SKUs (Core Ultra 9 285H, Core Ultra 7 265H, Core Ultra 5 255H, Core Ultra 5 235H, and Core Ultra 5 225H). These chips will integrate 4-6 new Lion Cove P-cores, with clock speeds reaching up to 5.4GHz, 8 Skymont E-cores with a maximum of 4.5GHz, and 2 LPE-cores. The flagship model, Core Ultra 9 285H, boasts up to 16 cores with a TDP of 45W, while other SKUs maintain a 28W TDP.
In addition to the mainstream Core Ultra 200H series, Intel is also introducing the high-performance Core Ultra 200HX, which features up to 24 cores. However, its clock speeds are similar to those of the Core Ultra 200H chips.
The Core Ultra 7 265H and Core Ultra 5 255H share the same core configuration with 16 cores, but their clock speeds are slightly reduced. Turbo P-core frequencies appear to be consistent across the 285H, 265H, and 255H models, though the remaining cores vary in frequency.
The Core Ultra 5 235H and Core Ultra 5 225H come equipped with 14 cores, including 4 P-cores, 8 E-cores, and 2 LPE-cores. While clock speeds are further reduced, the maximum Turbo P-core boost still reaches 5.0GHz. Notably, despite being part of the same Core Ultra 5 200H sub-series, only the 225H model includes 7 Xe cores for its iGPU, while the other chips feature 8 Xe cores, with clock speeds varying by model.
The Core Ultra 200H series is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2025, with the Core Ultra 200HX anticipated to debut by the end of 2024.