Intel Core Ultra 200S “T” & “F” CPU Specs Leaked: Seven SKUs In 35W & 65W Configs

Sarfraz Khan
Intel Core Ultra 200S "T" & "F" CPU Specs Leaked: Seven SKUs In 35W & 65W Configs 1

Intel's Core Ultra 200S 65W "F" and 35W "T" CPUs, which come in seven variants, have been revealed along with their specs.

Intel Core Ultra 200S "T" & "F" CPUs revealed: featuring two Core Ultra 5, three Core Ultra 7, & two Core Ultra 9 SKUs in 35W & 65W TDP flavors

Last month, Intel launched its first batch of Intel Arrow Lake, aka Core Ultra 200S CPUs. The initial batch included only 5 SKUs, but it was expected that Intel would come up with more SKUs down the line. We previously reported the preliminary specs of these SKUs, but today, we got another leak, revealing as many as 7 SKUs.

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These are all locked chips, which means they cannot be overclocked. These are non-K, T, and F CPU variants belonging to the Core Ultra 5, 7, and 9 subfamilies. The leaker @momomo_us has posted the spec sheet of these SKUs on X, which reveals the core count, cache, and base P-core clocks.

The Intel Core Ultra 9 285 won't have a "F" variant but will surely have a non-K and T model, which will feature different clock speeds than the Core Ultra 9 285K. They feature the same core count of 24 with the identical P-Core and E-Core configuration, but the P-Core and E-Core clocks will be significantly lower than the 285K.

Surprisingly, Intel is ready to deliver the ultra power-efficient Core Ultra 9 285T with just 35W of TDP. It will also feature 4 cores Xe integrated graphics and how much of an impact the reduced TDP will introduce, we don't know yet. As for the Core Ultra 9 285, it will be rated at 65W, just like other non-T variants in the leak.

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The next subfamily is the Core Ultra 7, featuring 265, 265F, and 265T. The 265 and 265F will have the same core clocks but the 265T will have significantly lower base clocks. The core count and L3 cache will be the same on each, i.e., 30 MB.

The next two SKUs are the Core Ultra 5 225 and 225F, both featuring 10 cores with the same P-Core and E-Core clocks of 3.3/4.9 GHz and 2.7/4.4 GHz respectively. They will bring only 2 Xe cores with their iGPUs, unlike the Core Ultra 5 245K/KF, which brings 4 Xe Cores. The TDP is also reduced to 65W and, as of now, there doesn't seem to be a T variant in the Core Ultra 5 class.

There are some more locked chips in the family, including Core Ultra 5 245, Ultra 3 235, Ultra 3 215, and Ultra 3 205, which aren't present in Momomo's leaked spec sheet.

Intel Core Ultra 200S T "35W" & F "iGPU-Less" SKUs (Preliminary)

SKUs/SpecificationsCoresP-Core (Base/Boost)E-Core (Base/Boost)L3 CacheTDP
Core Ultra 9 285T24 (8-P + 16-E)1.4/5.4 GHz1.2/4.5 GHz36 MB35W
Core Ultra 9 28524 (8-P + 16-E)2.5/5.6 GHz1.9/4.6 GHz36 MB65W
Core Ultra 7 265T20 (8-P + 12-E)1.5/5.3 GHz1.2/4.6 GHz30 MB35W
Core Ultra 7 265F20 (8-P + 12-E)2.4/5.3 GHz1.8/4.6 GHz30 MB65W
Core Ultra 7 26520 (8-P + 12-E)2.4/5.3 GHz1.8/4.6 GHz30 MB65W
Core Ultra 5 225F10 (6-P + 4-E)3.3/4.9 GHz2.7/4.4 GHz20 MB65W
Core Ultra 5 22510 (6-P + 4-E)3.3/4.9 GHz2.7/4.4 GHz20 MB65W

News Source: @momomo_us

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