The CPU configurations of Intel's Arrow Lake-S "Core Ultra" Desktop CPUs have been revealed, offering up to 8 P-Cores & 16 E-Cores.
The second leak today from @jaykihn covers the Intel Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPU configurations which will power the "Core Ultra 200" family. The lineup will be primarily built upon two dies that will include an 8+16 "B0" configuration and a 6+8 "C0" configuration. All SKUs will be derived from these two dies so let's get into the meaty details.
Starting with the flagship 8+16 "B0" CPU die, this configuration will be used to power the Core Ultra 9 and Core Ultra 7 CPUs which will come in 125W "K", 65W "Non-K" and 35W "T" flavors. Intel's Core Ultra 9 "Arrow Lake" Desktop CPUs will feature the 8+16 configuration with 4 Xe cores for a total of 24 cores & 24 threads. This will be followed by the Core Ultra 7 which will utilize the same "B0" die but adopt an 8+12 configuration. There will be two variants of this chip, one with 4 Xe cores and one without so an "F" variant to be precise.
The Core Ultra 5 "Arrow Lake-S" Desktop CPUs will feature several configurations derived from both "B0" and "C0" dies. The B0 dies will power the 125W Unlocked CPUs with 6 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores, and 4 Xe cores. There will also be an "F" variant without the iGPU cores. These chips will offer up to 14 cores and 14 threads.
The 65W Intel Core Ultra 5 stack will include four configurations, 6+8 (4Xe), 6+8 (3Xe), 6+8 (0Xe) & 6+4 (2Xe Cores). The 35W family will also be very similar except it will be missing the 6+8 (0Xe) SKU and will only utilize the "C0" die configurations.