Intel Arrow Lake CPU Gets Core Ultra 200 Branding, Raptor Lake-H Refresh Gets Core 200H

Hassan Mujtaba
Intel Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake" & Core 200 "Raptor Lake Refresh" Mobile CPUs Spotted 1

Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake & Raptor Lake-H Refresh mobility CPUs are going to be branded under the Core Ultra 200 & Core 200H branding.

Intel Core Ultra 200 Branding For Arrow Lake CPUs & Core 200H Branding For Raptor Lake-H Refresh CPUs

The information comes from the trustworthy leaker, Golden Pig Upgrade, who has posted about the branding for the upcoming Intel Arrow Lake and Raptor Lake-H Refresh CPUs. This will be the third outing of the Raptor Lake lineup for laptops and the second time that it has been refreshed.

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So coming straight to the branding, the Intel Arrow Lake CPUs will be branded under the Core Ultra 200 series as a whole. This includes both H and U SKUs so you can expect chip names such as Core Ultra 9 2XXH and Core Ultra 7 2XXU. For the Raptor Lake-H Refresh, you will be looking at the Non-Ultra SKUs which will get the Core 200H branding. No Raptor Lake-U Refresh series are mentioned and Intel will likely keep some Meteor Lake SKUs to cover the entry-level segment while its Arrow Lake CPUs cover the more premium market.

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Now why there's a need to refresh Raptor Lake-H for a second time is simply due to its price factor. The Raptor Lake-H chips should offer better value, if not performance positioning, in the high-end gaming category while Arrow Lake-H and Arrow Lake-HX will be used in more expensive designs & coupled with the latest hardware available at the time.

As for what we know about Arrow Lake mobility CPUs, they will come in three flavors which include HX, H & U. The Arrow Lake-H CPUs have already been spotted in configurations of 6 Lion Cove P-Cores and 8 Skymont E-Cores.

While the iGPU will be based on the same Xe-LPG "Alchemist" GPU architecture, certain SKUs will adopt the newer and refined Alchemist+ "Xe-LPG+" architecture. The high-end Arrow Lake-HX CPUs will be making use of the same dies as the desktop SKUs which were also recently spotted with up to 8 P-Cores and 16 E-Cores. Meanwhile, the Raptor Lake-H Refresh "Core 200H" CPUs will feature up to 6 P-Cores based on the Raptor Cove and 8 E-Cores based on the Gracemont core architecture.

Expect availability of the Intel Arrow Lake "Core Ultra 200" and Raptor Lake-H Refresh "Core 200H" mobility CPUs by the end of this year or early 2025. The Intel Core Ultra 200 lineup should also be including the Lunar Lake-MX CPUs but the proper branding is yet to be confirmed for those. AMD's lineup is also going to be a mix of various older architectures that will exist alongside the newer Strix Point chips.

Intel Mobility CPU Lineup:

CPU FamilyPanther LakeLunar LakeArrow LakeMeteor LakeRaptor LakeAlder Lake
Process Node (CPU Tile)Intel 18ATSMC N3BTSMC N3BIntel 4Intel 7Intel 7
Process Node (GPU Tile)TSMC N3E / Intel 3TSMC N3BTSMC 5nmTSMC 5nmIntel 7Intel 7
CPU ArchitectureHybridHybrid (Dual-Core)Hybrid (Triple-Core)Hybrid (Triple-Core)Hybrid (Dual-Core)Hybrid (Dual-Core)
P-Core ArchitectureCougar CoveLion CoveLion CoveRedwood CoveRaptor CoveGolden Cove
E-Core ArchitectureDarkmontN/ASkymontCrestmontGracemontGracemont
LP E-Core Architecture (SOC)DarkmontSkymontCrestmontCrestmontN/AN/A
Top Configuration (Compute Tile)4+8 (H-Series)4+4 (MX Series)6+8 (H-Series)
2+8 (U-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
2+8 (U-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
8+16 (HX-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
8+8 (HX-Series)
Max Cores / Threads16/168/814/1414/2014/2014/20
AI NPUNPU5 (50 TOPS)NPU4 (48 TOPS)NPU3.5 (13 TOPS)NPU3 (11 TOPS)NPU2 (7 TOPS)NPU2 (7 TOPS)
Planned LineupCore Ultra 300Core Ultra 200VCore Ultra 200Core Ultra 10014th/13th Gen12th Gen
GPU ArchitectureXe3-LPG (Battlemage)Xe2-LPG (Battlemage)Xe-LPG+ (Alchemist)Xe-LPG (Alchemist)Iris Xe (Gen 12)Iris Xe (Gen 12)
Xe Cores (Max)12 Xe3 Cores8 Xe2 Cores8 Xe Cores8 Xe Cores96 EUs (768 Cores)96 EUs (768 Cores)
Memory SupportLPDDR5X-9600LPDDR5X-8533DDR5-5600
LPDDR5-7500
LPDDR5X-8533
DDR5-5600
LPDDR5-7400
LPDDR5X - 7400+
DDR5-5200
LPDDR5-5200
LPDDR5-6400
DDR5-4800
LPDDR5-5200
LPDDR5X-4267
Memory Capacity (Max)128 GB32 GB128 GB96 GB64 GB64 GB
Thunderbolt SupportTB5TB5TB5TB4TB4TB4
WiFi CapabilityWiFi 7WiFi 7WiFi 7WiFi 6EWiFi 6EWiFi 6E
TDP17-45W17-30WTBD7W-45W15-55W15-55W
Launch2H 20252H 20242H 20242H 20231H 20231H 2022
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