Intel Arrow Lake-S 24 & 20 Core Desktop CPUs Spotted: Core Ultra 200 ES Chips Without SMT, Up To 3 GHz

Hassan Mujtaba
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Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake-S Desktop "Core Ultra 200" CPUs have been spotted in 24 and 20 core flavors, and also reveal no SMT support.

Intel Driver Logs Confirm Two Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra 200" Desktop CPU Configurations: A 24 Core & A 20 Core Variant

Intel's Arrow Lake-S CPUs will mark a major transition for the desktop platform. You will be getting a chip with a brand new architecture in all regards and a new platform based around the LGA 1851 socket. The Arrow Lake-S CPUs will be comprised of Lion Cove P-Cores and Skymont E-Cores. We've so far seen the CPUs in up to 24 core configurations in 8+16 layout and now we have two additional leaks.

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The CPUs leaked out today are referenced in the latest driver log as "Arrow Lake Client Platform" & are running on the MTLSFWI1.R00.3473.D80.2311222130 BIOS which is dated 11/22/2023. The two Intel Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs include a 24-core part which should be using the same 8 P-Core & 16 E-Core configurations and has a listed clock speed of 3.00 GHz while the second model features a 20-core spec which should utilize an 8 P-Core and 12 E-Core configuration and has a listed clock speed of 2.30 GHz.

These CPU configs look similar to the existing Core i9-14900K and Core i7-14700K but the major difference is that there's no SMT / HT support mentioned. It was recently highlighted that removal of SMT / HT from Intel's CPUs has to do with the more efficient utilization of E-Cores where those take up the role of HT for multi-threaded apps, providing faster performance in a more efficiency-optimized manner.

Intel Arrow Lake-S 24 Core "Core Ultra 200" Desktop CPU:

Intel Arrow Lake-S 20 Core "Core Ultra 200" Desktop CPU:

We'll see how the removal of HT from Intel's next-gen CPUs pans out but Intel still runs into trouble with optimization of its E-Cores in certain apps and games. Intel did work to make its E-Core utilization better in the form of APO (Application Performance Optimization) but it only supports a small list of games and is also limited to the latest CPUs. Intel only recently opened APO support to older chips but we have yet to see the support be rolled out.

In addition to the CPU compute tiles, Intel's Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs will feature a GT1-tier iGPU based on the Arc Xe-LPG "Alchemist" architecture. The mobility parts are expected to get improved Alchemist+ "Xe-LPG+" graphics with some optimizations over the original design but that's about it.

These will also most likely be Intel's first desktop family to feature an NPU, AMD has already beaten Intel in featuring a dedicated AI NPU unit on both mobile and desktop platforms.  Intel's Core Ultra 200 family will also include Lunar Lake chips but those will be targeted at mobility platforms only. Intel's CEO, Pat Gelsinger, is expected to unveil more information on the next-gen client family at Computex 2024 so stay tuned for that.

Intel Desktop CPU Generations Comparison:

Processor FamilyProcessor ArchitectureProcessor ProcessProcessors Cores (Max)Platform ChipsetPlatform SocketMemory SupportTDPsPCIe SupportLaunch
Intel Coffee LakeCoffee Lake14nm++6/12300-SeriesLGA 1151DDR435-95WPCIe 3.02017
Intel Coffee Lake RefreshCoffee Lake14nm++8/16300-SeriesLGA 1151DDR435-95WPCIe 3.02018
Intel Comet LakeComet Lake14nm++10/20400-SeriesLGA 1200DDR435-127WPCIe 3.02020
Intel Rocket LakeRocket Lake14nm++10/20500-SeriesLGA 1200DDR435-125WPCIe 4.02021
Intel Alder LakeGolden Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
Intel 716/24600-SeriesLGA 1700DDR5/DDR435-150WPCIe 5.02021
Intel Raptor LakeRaptor Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
Intel 724/32700-SeriesLGA 1700DDR5/DDR435-150WPCIe 5.02022
Intel Raptor Lake RefreshRaptor Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
Intel 724/32700-SeriesLGA 1700DDR5/DDR435-150WPCIe 5.02023
Intel Meteor LakeRedwood Cove (P-Core)
Crestmont (E-Core)
Intel 414/20800-SeriesLGA 1851DDR535-65WPCIe 5.02024 (PS-Only)
Intel Bartlett LakeRaptor Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
Intel 7TBD700-SeriesLGA 1700DDR5/DDR4TBDPCIe 5.02024
Intel Arrow LakeCougar Cove (P-Core)
Skymont (E-Core)
Intel 20A
TSMC N3
24/24?800-SeriesLGA 1851DDR535-125WPCIe 5.02024
Intel Panther LakeCougar Cove (P-Core)
Skymont (E-Core)
Intel 18ATBD900-SeriesLGA 1851DDR5TBDTBD2025

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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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