Intel announces a new line of processors based on Arrow Lake architecture

By: Viktor Tsyrfa | 06.01.2025, 21:54

Intel has introduced a new series of Core Ultra 200 mobile processors based on the Arrow Lake architecture at CES 2025. This lineup includes processors for high-performance notebooks(200HX), power-hungry thin laptops(200H) and ultrabooks(200U).

The Core Ultra 200HX line for enthusiasts will feature 24 to 14 cores (8-6 performance and 16-8 energy-efficient) and integrated Xe generation graphics. To accelerate AI computing, the processors will have a 13 TOPS NPU unit. The most powerful Core Ultra 9 285HX processor will have 36MB of Smart Cache and will be able to reach a maximum frequency of 5.5GHz in boost.

The balanced Core Ultra 200H line will have 16 or 14 cores (6-4 powerful cores, 8 energy-efficient cores and 2 ultra-efficient LP E cores). The NPU unit will provide 11 TOPS for AI needs.

For budget solutions, the company has prepared a line of 12-core Core Ultra 200U with the same configuration: 2 powerful cores, 8 energy-efficient cores, and 2 very energy-efficient LP E cores.

The new processors will support DDR5-6400 up to 192GB, Thunderbolt 4/5, Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

Ready-made laptops with the new chips should be available at the end of the first quarter of 2025.