New leaks have emerged about Intel’s highly anticipated Arrow Lake-H processor series, which has already excited a wide range of users from gamers to professionals. The series, which is expected to be unveiled at CES 2025, will come in five different models. The top-end model, the Core Ultra 9 285H, will be a performance monster. Here are all the details of the new series…
Intel Arrow Lake-H series leaked: Five models and 45W TDP
The Arrow Lake-H series will include processors in three different categories: Core Ultra 9, Core Ultra 7 and Core Ultra 5. The top-end Core Ultra 9 285H model is equipped with 6 performance cores (P-core), 8 efficiency cores (E-core) and 2 low power consumption cores (LP-E core).
This model is particularly noteworthy for its 45 Watt TDP, which can go up to 65 Watts when needed. In other words, it will meet the expectations of users in terms of both performance and energy efficiency. For those looking for lower power consumption, there are Core Ultra 7 and Core Ultra 5 models.
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These processors will run with 28W TDP and offer a combination of 6 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores each. The Ultra 7 models will be especially ideal for mid-to-high-end users, while the Ultra 5 models are an attractive option for those who want a more economical performance.
An interesting detail is that Core Ultra 5 processors are equipped with a 7-core Xe GPU. Other models will use 8-core Xe GPU. Intel uses a combination of Lion Cove performance cores, Skymont efficiency cores and Crestmont low power cores in this series.
This triple architecture combines Intel’s latest generation of core technologies to deliver maximum performance and efficiency. However, it is not entirely clear why LP-E (low-power cores) are being brought back. Despite past performance issues, Intel may have decided to reintroduce these low-power cores.