Intel Arrow Lake-H Laptop 128 EU “Xe-LPG+” & Arrow Lake-S Desktop 64 EU “Xe-LPG” iGPUs Tested

Hassan Mujtaba
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iGPUs of Intel's next-generation Arrow Lake-H Laptop & Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs, based on the Arc Alchemist architecture, have been tested.

Intel Arrow Lake-H Laptop & Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs Spotted With iGPUs Featuring 128 EUs & 64 EUs Based on Arc Alchemist Architecture

It is no mystery by now that Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs will be reusing the Arc Alchemist graphics architecture. The laptop chips, Arrow Lake-H, will be featuring the slightly updated Xe-LPG+ architecture known as Alchemist+ while the desktop chips, Arrow Lake-S, will be using the same Arc Alchemist architecture we got with Meteor Lake. This will be the second outing of the Alchemist Xe-LPG architecture on desktops since Meteor Lake-PS CPUs have already introduced them on the LGA 1851 socket.

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With that said, today's leak gives us a look at the two laptop and desktop iGPUs. Starting with the Arrow Lake-H CPU, we are looking at an 8 Xe-Core iGPU with 128 Execution units, a clock speed of 2.00 GHz, and 8 MB of L2 cache. This chip was running on the reference evaluation platform with DDR5 memory.

Image Source: SiSoftware Sandra

The Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPU is comprised of 4 Xe-cores for a total of 64 Execution units, 4 MB of L2 cache, and the same 2.00 GHz clock speed. The chip was running on an evaluation board with a pair of DDR5 UDIMMs. Now it should be remembered that Arrow Lake-S CPUs will be the first real outing of the Arc iGPU architecture for mainstream desktop consumers. Intel hasn't had any CPUs out yet which utilize its modern-day GPU architectures while AMD has already released RDNA 3 to the masses with its Ryzen 8000G family for AM5 desktop platforms.

Image Source: SiSoftware Sandra

So coming to the performance figures, the Intel Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPU scored 1053.56 Mpix/s in the GP(GPU) Processing benchmark in SiSoftware Sandra while the Arrow Lake-H Laptop CPU scored 1598.22 Mpix/s. The desktop chip has half the number of cores but it runs at a higher TDP of 65W (PL1) compared to the 45W (PL1) of the laptop chip.

So you are looking at a difference of around 50% between the two chips which is to be expected. These numbers aren't final as driver optimizations down the road can further improve performance. The good thing is that we've already seen Lunar Lake CPUs with Battlemage "Xe2-LPG" iGPUs appear in the previous leak and we can use that and other Intel iGPUs for comparisons:

SiSoftware Sandra GP (GPU) Processing Benchmark Higher is Better)
Mpix/s
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400
800
1200
1600
2000
2400
0
400
800
1200
1600
2000
2400
Lunar Lake ES (64 EU @ 1.75-1.8 GHz)
1927.62
Arrow Lake-H ES (128 EU @ 2.0 GHz)
1598.22
Arc A310 GPU (48 EU @ 1.75 GHz)
1536.18
Meteor Lake (128 EU @ 2.00 GHz)
1526.55
Arrow Lake-S ES (64 EU @ 2.0 GHz)
1053.56
Meteor Lake ES (64 EU @ 2.00 GHz)
923.22

The Intel Arrow Lake-H CPUs with 128 EU iGPUs are seen sitting ahead of the Arc A310, an entry-level Alchemist-based discrete graphics card, while the desktop Arrow Lake-S CPU is about 15% ahead of the top Meteor Lake 64 EU SKUs. That's a good showcase of performance for the Arrow Lake desktop and mobility family and it shows that Intel could go another round with its current Arc Alchemist & optimized Alchemist+ iGPUs before switching to next-gen Xe2 "Battlemage" & Xe3 "Celestial" chips for the mainstream masses.

Intel ARC Gaming GPU Lineup

GPU FamilyIntel Xe Next NextIntel Xe NextIntel Xe3PIntel Xe3Intel Xe2Intel Xe+Intel Xe
dGPU ProductsARC E*** GPUsARC Druid GPUsArc Celestial GPUs?ARC Battlemage GPUsARC Battlemage GPUsN/AARC Alchemist GPUs
iGPU ProductsTBATBAArc C-Series?Arc B-SeriesArc 200-SeriesArc 100-SeriesArc Graphics
dGPU SegmentMainstream / High-End Gaming (Discrete)Mainstream / High-End Gaming (Discrete)TBCN/AMainstream (Discrete)N/AMainstream (Discrete)
CPU iGPUTBATBAXe3P-LPG (Nova Lake)Xe3-LPG (Panther Lake)Xe2-LPG (Lunar Lake)Xe-LPG+ (Arrow Lake)Xe-LPG (Meteor Lake)
Process NodeTBATBATSMC 2nm?TSMC 3nm / Intel 3TSMC 5nm (3nm Lunar Lake Tile)TSMC 6nmTSMC 6nm
Max Xe CoresTBATBATBA1232?832
Memory SubsystemTBATBAG7/LP5X/LP6?LP5XG6/LP5XG6/LP5XG6/LP5
Launch2028?2027?20262025202420242022
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About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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