Entire Intel Arrow Lake lineup leaks with a total of 18 SKUs spread out across 125 W, 65 W, and 35 W tiers
Intel's answer to AMD Zen 5, Arrow Lake, is rumoured to hit shelves sometime in October 2024. So far, we know about six SKUs: Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 9 275, Core Ultra 7 265K, Core Ultra 7 255, Core Ultra 5 245K and Core Ultra 5 240. These are essentially the K and non-K SKUs from previous generations. Now, X leaker Jaykihn has revealed what the rest of Intel's desktop lineup could look like in the coming weeks.
One Core Ultra 9 variant (likely non-K) will launch with 8 P cores, 16 E cores and an 4 Xe core iGPU. Next, the Core Ultra 7 version will arrive with 8 P cores, 12 E cores and a 4-core iGPU. An 'F' equivalent without an iGPU will also be available. All of these fall under the B0 stepping, which indicates the CPU tile could be manufactured on TSMC's N3B node.
Things get interesting in the Core Ultra 5 segment. You get a K-branded SKU with 6 P cores, 8 E cores the same 4-core iGPU (and one without). Next up, there an identical model with the same CPU configuration and a C0 stepping. The CPU tile on this model is manufactured on Intel's 20A node. It is paired with a 4-core and 3-core GPU. Lastly, the entry-level model appears to have 6 P cores, 4 E cores, and a 2-core iGPU.
This tells us there are a total of 18 Arrow Lake SKUs spread out across K/non-K/T models. The K-branded models will be the first to hit shelves, with the rest of the lineup expected to debut at CES 2025. Other specs include Thunderbolt 4.0 ports on high-end motherboards, no DDR4 memory support and two PCIe slots directly connected to the CPU (1x Gen5, 1x Gen4).
Arrow Lake ARL-S SKUs.
— Jaykihn (@jaykihn0) July 15, 2024
SKU naming not finalized outside of the 6 SKUs that others had covered. pic.twitter.com/0NLK525nLj
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