Intel Arrow Lake (Core Ultra 200) Desktop CPU Lineup Leaked
Intel Arrow Lake (Core Ultra 200) Desktop CPU Lineup Leaked
Intel is currently undergoing its rebranding process for its consumer CPUs, with its laptop models mostly transitioned with the introduction of Meteor Lake (Core Ultra 100), plus some Raptor Lake-based Core 100 series and 14th Gen Core that serve the mainstream/gaming laptop market.
Team Blue’s desktop lineup is among the last to transition to the new branding, and now we have leaks alleging that the upcoming Arrow Lake lineup – the successor of Raptor Lake Refresh under 14th Gen Core – will skip ahead and use the ‘Core Ultra 200’ naming to sync with the laptop SKUs. In a non-public post on X (Twitter), leaker @OneRaichu has published a list of model names that are purportedly part of the new lineup (via Videocardz):
Based on the six model names listed, we can safely assume that letter suffixes such as K/F/T will be largely unchanged. We know that K is part of the overclockable lineup, and those without letter suffixes are the “locked” models that adhere to Intel’s default power limits. Referencing the current Meteor Lake lineup, we can also guess that the “285K” is likely the range-topping Core Ultra 9 model, followed by Core Ultra 7 and Core Ultra 5 in the lower-end SKUs.
However, one shall not rule out the “uber-flagship” model to appear down the line reserved for special chips – such as the KS-series models – to use the 29xK naming, though there is no definitive evidence that such model exists thus far. In fact, we have not seen any images of the CPU in the flesh, so it’s hard to verify the authenticity of the leaker’s claims. As usual, take it with a grain of salt as needed – but expect more leaks to arrive down the line.
Pokdepinion: Hopefully the full lineup isn’t full of confusing model names.