Intel’s Core Ultra 3 205 Spotted In Arrow Lake-S SKU Table, Likely Coming Only In “Non-K” Configuration

Dec 29, 2024 at 10:59am EST

Intel's "entry-level" Core Ultra 3 205 SKU has been spotted in a leaked "Arrow Lake-S" spec sheet, confirming the presence of the CPU.

Intel's Core Ultra 3 Lineup Will Indeed Replace The "Core i3" Generation, Coming In With Impressive Performance Upgrades

Intel's Arrow Lake desktop CPUs did hit the markets a few weeks ago, where we saw the debut of Core Ultra 5, Core Ultra 7, and Core Ultra 9 models, but there were no Core Ultra 3 SKUs, which had a presence in the rumor books. Apparently, the Core Ultra 3 205 SKU, courtesy of a leak by @harukaze5719, is indeed in the works by the company and will most likely replace the "Core i3" generation, which we saw in previous-gen CPUs by Team Blue.

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Image Credits: Harukaze (Automated Translation)

Based on the above table, it is evident that a Core Ultra 3 205 model is set to be launched, although there won't be a K, KF, or an F model for this particular SKU. Until now, we haven't seen any other Core Ultra 3 model surface, so it is highly likely that Intel will release only one model in this series, the Core Ultra 3 205. Intel will probably position this CPU for the lower-end market segment, making it ideal for low-powered or budget-friendly devices.

Diving a bit into the specifications of Intel's Core Ultra 3 205, the SKU is said to feature an eight-core configuration, although the P/E core distribution isn't certain yet. Most likely, we will see four P-Core and four E-Core on the processor, with a base clock of 3.9 GHz, reaching up to 4.8 GHz in P-Core boost, as seen in previous leaks. Details about the onboard iGPU are currently unknown for now, but most likely we will see a decent generational improvement here as well.

Given the generational upgrade you are getting here, especially with the newer Lion Cove P-Cores and Skymont E-Cores architectures, this particular Core Ultra 3 variant will put up quite a competition among previous-gen CPUs, such as the Core i3 14100/F. We aren't certain about the release date for now, but the SKU may debut around Q1 2025, likely at CES 2025.

Intel Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPU Lineup (Preliminary):

CPU NameArchitecture (P/E)Cores/ThreadsBase Clock (P/E Core)Max Boost (P/E Core)All Core Boost (P/E Core)Cache (L3)TDP (PL1)
Core Ultra 9 285KLion Cove / Skymont24/24 (8+16)3.7 / 3.2 GHz5.7 / 4.6 GHz5.4 / 4.6 GHz36 MB125W
Core Ultra 9 285Lion Cove / Skymont24/24 (8+16)2.5 / 1.9 GHz5.6 / 4.6 GHz4.6 / 4.6 GHz36 MB65W
Core Ultra 9 285TLion Cove / Skymont24/24 (8+16)1.4 / 1.2 GHz5.4 / 4.6 GHz4.7 / 4.5 GHz36 MB35W
Core Ultra 7 265KLion Cove / Skymont20/20 (8+12)3.9 / 3.3 GHz5.5 / 4.6 GHz5.2 / 4.6 GHz33 MB125W
Core Ultra 7 265KFLion Cove / Skymont20/20 (8+12)3.9 / 3.3 GHz5.5 / 4.6 GHz5.2 / 4.6 GHz33 MB65W
Core Ultra 7 265Lion Cove / Skymont20/20 (8+12)2.4 / 1.8 GHz5.3 / 4.6 GHz5.1 / 4.6 GHz33 MB65W
Core Ultra 7 265FLion Cove / Skymont20/20 (8+12)2.4 / 1.8 GHz5.3 / 4.6 GHz5.1 / 4.6 GHz33 MB35W
Core Ultra 7 265TLion Cove / Skymont20/20 (8+12)1.5 / 1.2 GHz5.2 / 4.6 GHz4.6 / 4.5 GHz33 MB65W
Core Ultra 5 245KLion Cove / Skymont14/14 (6+8)4.2 / 3.6 GHz5.2 / 4.6 GHz5.0 / 4.6 GHz24 MB125W
Core Ultra 5 245KFLion Cove / Skymont14/14 (6+8)4.2 / 3.6 GHz5.2 / 4.6 GHz5.0 / 4.6 GHz24 MB65W
Core Ultra 5 245Lion Cove / Skymont14/14 (6+8)3.4 / 2.9 GHz5.1 / 4.5 GHz4.9 / 4.5 GHz24 MB65W
Core Ultra 5 235Lion Cove / Skymont14/14 (6+8)3.4 / 2.9 GHz5.0 / 4.4 GHz4.8 / 4,4 GHz24 MB65W
Core Ultra 5 225Lion Cove / Skymont10/10 (6+4)3.3 / 2.7 GHz4.9 / 4.4 GHz4.7 / 4.4 GHz21 MB65W
Core Ultra 5 225FLion Cove / Skymont10/10 (6+4)3.3 / 2.7 GHz4.9 / 4.4 GHz4.7 / 4.4 GHz21 MB65W
Core Ultra 3 205Lion Cove / Skymont8/8 (4+4)3.8 / 3.3 GHz4.9 / 4.2 GHz4.7 / 4.2 GHz15 MB65W

About the author: Muhammad Zuhair is a hardware and technology reporter for Wccftech, specializing in the semiconductor industry and the complex interplay between technology, manufacturing, and geopolitics. His coverage focuses on the corporate strategies and technological roadmaps of industry giants like TSMC, NVIDIA, Samsung, and Intel. Zuhair's expertise lies in deconstructing complex topics such as fabrication nodes (e.g., 2nm process), the economic impact of policies like the CHIPS Act, and the strategic development of AI infrastructure from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.

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