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Intel Arrow Lake S Core Ultra 200 CPU Lineup

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Intel Arrow LakeS Core Ultra 200 CPU Lineup to Include Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K, Core Ultra 5 245K

Intel's Core Ultra 200 "Arrow LakeS" Desktop CPU lineup should reportedly include a total of six SKUs with up to 24 cores based on nextgen PCore & ECore architectures.

Intel Arrow LakeS "Core Ultra 200 Unlocked" Desktop CPU Family To Include Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K & Core Ultra 5 245K Chips
The rumor comes from @OneRaichu who has posted the possible SKUs within the Intel Core Ultra 200 K & NonK CPU lineup. It looks like Intel would initially offer a total of six SKUs and follow up in the coming months with more configurations. The naming convention doesn't reveal much about the actual core configs but they are listed below:

Core Ultra 9 285K (Intel Core i914900K Successor)
Core Ultra 7 265K (Intel Core i714700K Successor)
Core Ultra 5 245K (Intel Core i514600K Successor)
In addition to these, there are also three NonK Intel Arrow LakeS Desktop CPUs mentioned which include the following:

Core Ultra 9 275
Core Ultra 7 255
Core Ultra 5 240

If true, it looks like the Intel Core Ultra 200 "Arrow LakeS" Desktop CPU family will have a very different naming convention and segmentation. The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K should be the flagship with up to 24 cores and 24 threads, the Core Ultra 7 265K should be the secondbest chip with a possible core count of 20 while the Core Ultra 5 245K could end up featuring 14 cores. This is if Intel goes with an 8+16 die configuration for its top Core Ultra 9 & Core Ultra 7 SKUs and uses the 6+8 die for its Core Ultra 5 SKUs. It is also possible that all three "K" SKUs feature the 8+16 die while the NonK SKUs can end up using the 6+8 die.

This is just speculation at this point but these naming schemes are interesting nonetheless. The Intel Core Ultra 240F has already been reported to utilize both 8+16 and 6+8 dies in H0 & C0 configurations. With that said, we know that Intel's Arrow LakeS Desktop CPUs will utilize the new Lion Cove PCore architecture and the Skymont ECore architecture.

Following is what we know about Arrow LakeS Desktop CPUs so far:

LGA 1851 Socket Longevity Planned Uptill 2026
DDR5 Only Compatibility, No DDR4 Support
Kicks off With 800Series Motherboards
Support For Up To DDR56400 Memory (Native JEDEC)
Increased PCIe Gen 5.0 Lanes Through CPU & PCH
Arrow LakeS First Desktop Family Supported (DIY)
Arrow LakeS CPUs feature 3 MB L2 Cache Per PCore
Arrow LakeS CPUs feature Alchemist iGPUs
Arrow LakeS CPUs feature 8+16, 6+8 CPU SKUs
Arrow LakeS 8+16 (24 Cores)
Arrow LakeS 6+8 (14 Cores)
No HyperThreading Support(?)
Launching In 2H 2024
Intel's Arrow LakeS "Core Ultra 200" Desktop CPUs will be launching later this year with a formal announcement expected at Computex 2024 in early June. The CPUs will be hitting the LGA 1851 socket & will be incorporating several nextgen technologies so expect lots of desktop action in the second half of this year from AMD & Intel.

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