More Intel Arrow Lake CPU samples have been spotted in S, HX, & H flavors with higher base clocks than Raptor Lake chips.
Although Intel has been very tight-lipped about its Arrow Lake "Core Ultra 200" CPUs as the chip maker focuses its attention on the imminent Lunar Lake launch which is a crucial product for the company's "AI PC" endeavors, several Arrow Lake chips have been surfacing over the last few months and we have some new updates courtesy of @InstLatX64.
Three new chips have been discovered within Intel's test platforms and log files for these systems have revealed some interesting details. The three chips include an Arrow Lake-S 24-core, Arrow Lake-HX 24-core, & an Arrow Lake-H 16-core part. While the core configurations are nothing new since 24C/24T and 16C/16T chips have appeared in the past too, what's interesting are the base clock speeds.
The Intel Arrow Lake-S 24 Core and 24 Thread chip is rated at a base clock of 3.6 GHz which is up +600 MHz from the previous entry (3.0 GHz) and +400 MHz up from the previous desktop flagship, the Core i9-14900K. Similarly, the Intel Arrow Lake-HX 24 core and 24 thread chip, which should use a die configuration similar to the desktop SKU, has been spotted 3.0 GHz base clock and this is up +800 MHz versus the previous HX flagship, the Core i9-14900HX.
Lastly, we have the Intel Arrow Lake-H SKU which is a 16-core and 16-thread part using a 6+8+2 config (Lion Cove P-Core + Skymont E-Core + Crestmont LP-E Core). This chip features a base clock speed of up to 3.5 GHz which is a +1200 MHz frequency increase over the current-gen flagship, the Core
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