Intel Arrow Lake H lineup leaks with five models and 45 Watt TDP on top-spec variant
Intel's entire Arrow Lake H lineup has been leaked online. It comes from trusted leaker Jaykihn, who also happened to be person who leaked Arrow Lake-HX and Lunar Lake earlier this year. It has a total of five SKUs with what looks like one Core Ultra 9 model at the top. We get a partial, but important look at its CPU and iGPU.
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Core Count | P-core (base/boost) | E-core (base/boost) | TDP | L3 cache | |
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Core Ultra 9 285H | 6P 8E 2 LPE | 2.9/5.4 GHz | 2.7/4.5 GHz | 45 W | 24 MB |
Core Ultra 7 265H | 6P 8E 2 LPE | 2.2/5.3 GHz | 1.7/4.5 GHz | 28 W | 24 MB |
Core Ultra 7 255H | 6P 8E 2 LPE | 2.0/5.1 GHz | 1.5/4.4 GHz | 28 W | 24 MB |
Core Ultra 5 235H | 4P 8E 2 LPE | 2.4/5.0 GHz | 1.8/4.4 GHz | 28 W | 18 MB |
Core Ultra 5 225H | 4P 8E 2 LPE | 1.6/5.0 GHz | 1.3/4.3 GHz | 28 W | 18 MB |
Previously, it was rumoured that Arrow Lake-H would feature three different CPU core types. P-cores will be Lion Cove, E-cores Skymont and LP-E cores Crestmont (from Meteor Lake). Exactly why Intel decided to bring back LP-E cores remains unknown, especially after their lackluster showing.
Only the top-spec Core Ultra 9 285H gets a 45 Watt TDP. Others have to make do with 28 Watts, which is about where previous H SKUs stood at. The entire lineup can boost up to 65 Watts (PL2), by the looks of it.
Additionally, the Core Ultra 7 265H, Core Ultra 7 255H and Core Ultra 9 285H get an iGPU with 8 Xe cores, whereas the Core Ultra 5 235H and Core Ultra 5 225H get 7 Xe cores Their max boost clocks get progressive lower with each model.
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Jaykihn on X