Intel Core Ultra 200H “Arrow Lake” Mobile CPU Line Leak, Specifications Detailed: Up To 16 Cores at 5.4 GHz With Xe-LPG+

Sarfraz Khan
Intel Core Ultra 200H "Arrow Lake" Mobile CPU Line Leak, Specifications Detailed: Up To 16 Cores at 5.4 GHz With Xe-LPG+ 1

Intel Core Ultra 200H "Arrow Lake" Mobile CPUs have been leaked, featuring up to 16 cores & 5.4 GHz clocks with updated Xe-LPG+ iGPU cores.

Detailed specifications of Intel Core Ultra 200H "Arrow Lake" Mobile CPUs leaked: Spec sheet shows additional LPE cores for all SKUs

Intel has several lineups in the Arrow Lake family. Apart from the Core Ultra 200S, which is meant for the desktop, the company also has plans to launch many other lineups for mobile platforms. This includes the high-performance Core Ultra 200HX and the mainstream Core Ultra 200H chips.

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Image Source: Intel.com

The leak by @jaykihn0 shows a complete spec sheet of Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200H processors, which not only reveals the models and clock speeds but also reveals the integrated graphics specs, TDP, and various information on the hybrid design. Unlike the desktop Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200S chips, the Core Ultra 200H will bring additional Low-Power-Efficient cores(LPE-Core) for all the revealed SKUs apart from the Lion Cove P and Skymont E cores.

Image Credit: @jaykihn0

There are currently five SKUs, which are planned for launch in the Core Ultra 200H series. These are:

  • Core Ultra 9 285H
  • Core Ultra 7 265H
  • Core Ultra 5 255H
  • Core Ultra 5 235H
  • Core Ultra 5 225H

We don't know if Intel has any Core Ultra 245H for the lineup but seems like the Core Ultra 5 200H SKUs are abundant in the series. As for the flagship chip, it is the Core Ultra 9 285H processor, boasting 6 Performance, 8 Efficient, and 2 LPE cores, totaling 16 cores without any hyperthreading. Compared to the Core Ultra 9 285HX, it has 8 fewer cores but the clock speeds seem to be on par with the high-performance model. The Core Ultra 9 285H will feature 45W of TDP alone while other chips will stay at 28 watts.

The Core Ultra 7 265H and Core Ultra 5 255H bring the same core count with the same core configuration but will feature slower clock speeds. The Turbo P-core clock seems to be equal on the 285H, 265H, and 255H when we consider the 3rd and the 4th core. Nonetheless, the rest of the cores have different clock speeds.

Image Source: Intel.com

The last two chips i.e., the Core Ultra 5 235H and 225H will bring a lower core count of 14 with 4 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores, and 2 LPE-Cores. The clock speeds are further reduced but the max Turbo P-core boost still touches 5.0 GHz. It should also be pointed out that despite being in the same Core Ultra 5 200H sub-series, only the 225H brings 7 Xe Cores for its iGPU and the rest of the chips feature 8 Xe Cores, although the clock speeds differ based on the model.

At the end of the day, it could get confusing to remember which naming convention belongs to which series. So, here is a recap:

  • Intel Core Ultra 200S: Arrow Lake Desktop
  • Intel Core Ultra 200H: Arrow Lake mainstream mobile
  • Intel Core Ultra 200HX: Arrow Lake High-Performance mobile
  • Intel Core Ultra 200V: Lunar Lake

The families without "Ultra" in their naming convention are from the Raptor Lake Refresh series and hence, one shouldn't confuse them with Arrow Lake chips. The Core Ultra 200H is expected to come in Q1 2025 while the Core Ultra 200HX should arrive earlier(before the end of 2024).

SKUs/SpecsCores(P+E+LPE)Turbo P-CoreTurbo E-CoreiGPU SpecsTDPL3 Cache
Core Ultra 9 285H16(6+8+2)5.4 GHz4.5 GHz8 Xe Cores, 2.35 GHz45W24 MB
Core Ultra 7 265H16(6+8+2)5.3 GHz4.5 GHz8 Xe Cores, 2.30 GHz28W24 MB
Core Ultra 5 255H16(6+8+2)5.1 GHz4.4 GHz8 Xe Cores, 2.25 GHz28W24 MB
Core Ultra 5 235H14(4+8+2)5.0 GHz4.4 GHz8 Xe Cores, 2.25 GHz28W18 MB
Core Ultra 5 225H14(4+8+2)5.0 GHz4.3 GHz7 Xe Cores, 2.00 GHz28W18 MB

News Source: @jaykihn0

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About the author: Sarfraz Khan is a hardware reporter with a focus on PC components and the builder community. With years of experience writing about PC hardware and laptops, his work has been featured on several reputable technology publications. Sarfraz's hands-on experience is demonstrated through his first-person accounts of using and comparing different hardware configurations, providing practical and relatable insights for everyday users. His technical analysis is respected by peers in the enthusiast community and has been cited by specialized hardware sites such as Germany's Igor's Lab.

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