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Intel Arrow Lake desktop lineup leaks with 125 W K and 65 W non-K SKUs

Arrow Lake-S desktop CPUs appear to top out at 24 cores. (Source: Intel)
Arrow Lake-S desktop CPUs appear to top out at 24 cores. (Source: Intel)
Arrow Lake, Intel’s answer to AMD’s upcoming Zen 5 CPUs, reportedly brings K, non-K, and F series SKUs like its forerunners. In total, there could be 8 different CPUs in the 125 W and the 65 W TDP departments.

Before 2024 draws to a close, Intel and AMD are scheduled to release new CPU architectures with Arrow Lake and Zen 5 respectively. Following the branding change introduced with the Meteor Lake products, Arrow Lake CPUs are expected to be marketed under the Core Ultra 200 moniker.

Intel is also reportedly changing the branding of the non-K desktop ARL-S parts which have historically matched the unlocked K-series chips. Adding to this information, we may now know the total number of ARL-S SKUs that Intel is preparing to launch.

According to BenchLife, there will be a total of eight K and non-K ARL-S CPUs with 125 W and 65 W TDPs respectively. The K-series chips which are expected to be the Core Ultra 9 285K, the Core Ultra 7 265K, and the Core Ultra 5 245K seemingly carry 24, 20, and 14 cores, respectively, without any hyperthreading.

Additionally, Intel is also expected to launch three non-K Core Ultra 200 chips with a 65 W TDP. These could be the Core Ultra 9 275, the Core Ultra 7 255, and the Core Ultra 5 240 as reported previously. While these chips could match the Core Ultra 200K CPUs in core configuration, BenchLife alleges that the Core Ultra 5 part will be a 10-core/10-thread chip. 

Finally, Intel could also release two non-K, F-series processors, bringing the total to eight.

Intel is no stranger to expanding its CPU lineup over time. For instance, the 14th-gen Raptor Lake Refresh has grown to be a party of 17 members. Therefore, take the information about 8 proposed Core Ultra 200 ARL-S chips as preliminary.

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Fawad Murtaza, 2024-05- 9 (Update: 2024-05- 9)