Preparations for the launch of the new Intel processors are almost complete, and we have less and less time left to see if this time the company is able to really offer the performance it has announced in recent months. Now, thanks to various leaks, we can know what the games will really be like. Arrow Lake-S Processorswith all the new features they will bring and the changes that will supposedly make it the best generation of the company.
One of the biggest advances that Intel has made in recent years is the development of a series of processors that have taken quite good advantage of one of the great technologies that have been launched recently, artificial intelligence. Thanks to the capacity offered by their laptop processors (already a bit of marketing), they have managed to develop a series of laptop components that offer quite high performance, and this time they want to improve even more the power they can offer with the new ones. Lake Arrow-S
Intel goes with everything, its new processors want to offer the best performance
One of the great novelties that Intel wants to offer with its new generation of processors is to have a series of laptops with performance that tries to reach what could be found in desktop computers. This is not something strange, since it is ultimately one of the great objectives that large companies have set for themselves, but it is clear that it is not something that can be easily achieved due to the technical limitations that the type of chassis that the vehicles have laptops.
In fact, laptops of this style are able to match and even surpass the performance of desktop computers, if we talk about those that could be found more than 6 or 8 years ago, because trying to compare them with those of today is not that nonsense. However, this time Intel wants to try to get closer, mainly because its Intel Core Ultra 200 processor
This architecture stands out for the use of the new “Lion Cove” performance cores that offer a 14% increase in IPC over previous generations, while it features the “Skymont” efficiency cores that, according to Intel, have a surprising 50% increase in IPC over previous generations.
These are the configurations that Intel has prepared for its processors
For its new processors, Intel will use two different types of chips, but this will only be present in the Core Ultra 5 configurations, because instead of reducing the power and cores, they found it much easier to create a separate chip. The Core Ultra 9, 7, and the most powerful Core Ultra 5 will use the B0 silicon, while the other configurations of the latter will use the C0.
Starting with the most powerful processor, the Core Ultra 9, we find a configuration that offers us a total of 24 cores, since it has 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores, while it is possible that they will arrive with a version that will not have the iGPU disabled, which also offers 4 Xe cores enabled and a TDP of 125W (K), 65W (standard) and 35W (T).
On the other hand, we have the Core Ultra 7, which will arrive with two different configurations, and we will have, as we can imagine, the version that arrives with the integrated graphics disabled and will have 8 P-Cores and 12 E-Cores, while the other version will be similar, but will also include the 4 Xe cores of the iGPU, the TDP will be the same as the previous ones.
The latest processors we have are the Core Ultra 5, which will offer 3 different versions depending on the TDP they have:
- 125 W
- 65 W
- Silicon C0
- 6+8+4Xe
- 6+8+3Xe
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- 6+4+0Xe
- Silicon C0
- 35W: