Intel Core 200E "Bartlett Lake-S" CPUs with P-core-exclusive setups leak with up to 12 cores and 5.9 GHz boost clock

Although the Intel Barrett Lake-S family with P-cores exclusively was once set to reach gamers' hands, plans changed and the lineup is now intended to serve edge computing and industrial clients. That does not make the products any less interesting, with a recent leak shedding light on its members.
Entire Bartlett Lake-S family leaks with up to 12-core SKUs
Shared by prominent tipster Jaykihn on X, the Intel Bartlett Lake-S family appears to be divided into three categories based on TDP - 125 W, 65 W, and 45W. The lowest-end 45W SKUs carry the PTE suffix, while the higher-tier variants carry the PE and PQE suffixes respectively. The entire family has been listed below:

At the highest-end, we have the Core 9 273PQE with 12 P-cores, followed by the Core 7 253PQE and the Core 5 223PQE with 10 and 8 cores respectively. The SKUs with lower TDPs feature slower clocks, along with an even lower-tier Core 5 213PE and PTE variant with the same core count as the 223PE/PTE. The 223 and 213 chips also boast a smaller 24 EU iGPU. All the other variants sport larger iGPUs with 32 EUs.
All of the SKUs are equipped with vPro support, with the exception of the lowest-tier Core 5 213PE and PTE chips. We have already mentioned that the CPUs will not be gracing the consumer segment, and even if some handy folks manage to get their hands on a few, they most likely won't be able to run them on consumer motherboards. This is simply because makers such as ASRock have already refused essential BIOS updates for the same.










