The Intel Core i9-11900K, a three-year-old CPU, running on DDR4 memory has set a new world record, dethroning the 14900KS with DDR5.
06.05.2024 - 16:25 / wccftech.com / Lake S.Desktop / Hassan Mujtaba
Intel plans to launch a total of 13 CPUs in its Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra 200" Desktop CPU lineup, revealed Benchlife.
Intel's Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra 200" Desktop CPU family is fast approaching its launch. The lineup is expected to get a formal unveil at Computex 2024 and we should expect a launch sometime by the middle of 2H (2024). So far, we have learned details about a few SKUs including the Unlocked "K" family which will include the Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K, and the Core Ultra 5 245K. It was also reported yesterday that the lineup is unlikely to include any Core Ultra 3 variant, the successor to the Core i3 series.
Now, new information has been revealed which suggests that the company plans on launching a total of 13 SKUs in its Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra 200" series. In addition to the three "K" series chips, the lineup will include 5 Non-K chips rated at the 65W (PL1) TDP and a total of 5 chips featuring a TDP of 35W (PL1). These SKUs are expected to launch slightly later than the "K" series 125W (PL1) parts.
Intel is expected to utilize two main dies for its Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra 200" chips. One of these will be the higher-end H0 die with 8 P-Cores and 16 E-Cores while the other will be a more toned down 6 P-Core and 8 E-Core configuration known as C0. All dies will feature Lion Cove as the P-Core architecture and Skymont as the E-Core architecture. These chips will be compatible with the LGA 1851 socket. Following is what we know about Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs so far:
As for the platform itself, we will first see the launch of the high-end 800-series boards such as the Z890 products which are expected to feature native Thunderbolt 4 capability. Intel will expand its 800-series portfolio with H870 and B860 options with the 65W and 35W SKUs. Only the unlocked "K" SKUs will be able to support DDR5-6400 (native) memory while the Non-K chips are expected to feature support for up to DDR5-5600 (native) speeds. Expect more
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