We've already spotted Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs after they were accidentally posted on a UK etailer website. Now we can flesh out the full details even further, including pretty much every important spec for all five launch models of Intel's latest desktop CPU, plus apparently Intel's intended release date.
According to Benchlife, Arrow Lake is go for launch on October 24. Earlier reports indicated an October 10 unleashing, but the later date now appears to be Intel's plan.
Five models will be offered initially, all using the new «Core Ultra» nomenclature already seen with Intel's Meteor Lake laptop CPUs. The top chip is the Core Ultra 9 285K. It sports eight Performance and 16 Efficient cores, but no HyperThreading, so the thread count is the same as the overall core count.
Top clocks for the 285K are 5.7 GHz and the maximum power footprint in Turbo mode is 250 W. The chip is said to have 40 MB of L2 and 36 MB of L3 cache memory.
The base model, meanwhile, is the Core Ultra 5 245KF. That has six Performance and eight Efficient cores, plus a top clock of 5.2 GHz, a 159 W Turbo TDP, and then 26 MB and 24 MB of L2 and L3 cache respectively.
The other main configuration involves a couple of eight Performance and 12 Efficient core SKUs which share the top chip's 250W power rating.
We're also expecting Arrow Lake to sport Intel's existing first-gen Arc Alchemist GPU cores rather than the new Arc Battlemage hardware that's coming in the Lunar Lake mobile chip.
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Arguably, that doesn't really matter as we'll all want to pair Arrow Lake with a proper graphics card for gaming, not an integrated GPU. But it does sit slightly oddly to have such an old GPU in a brand new chip.
On a similar note, it's thought Arrow Lake will make do with the old Meteor Lake spec NPU for AI acceleration, which is rated at 10 TOPS, rather than the fancy new NPU in Lunar Lake, which is rated at
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