An alleged image of Intel’s unreleased Arrow Lake-H mobile processor die has made its way online. It’s the first glimpse of the supposed processor and a taste, well ahead of its expected mid-year announcement and reveal.
The alleged image of the Arrow Lake-H die was leaked by the TechTuber Moore’s Law is Dead (MLID). In case you don’t know, the lineup is Intel’s next-generation successor to both the 14th Gen Meteor Lake mobile and Raptor Lake Refresh architecture. In this case, the image is that of a top-tier Core Ultra 200 Series (name not final) that supposedly sports 24-cores, and is for a mobile variant. For context, the top-tier Core Ultra 9 185H only has 16-cores, comprising six P-Cores and eight E-Cores, with a combined total of 20 threads.
Similar to Meteor Lake, Arrow Lake-H is expected to be built via Intel’s Foveros packaging technology, and based on the same asymmetrical tile design that the chipmaker introduced to the world last year. Thanks to Videocardz, we can see that the die possesses a graphic tile, one SoC Tile, an IOE, a major Compute tile, and two dummy ones.
MLID also surmises that Arrow Lake chips, in general, will feature Xe-LPG integrated graphics that are based on the low-power Alchemis variant, more or less the same as current Meteor Lake chips. Whether or not this is a move driven by cost-efficient measures or because there isn’t any reason to stick an ARC Battlemage GPU in it, no one knows. However, it can also be argued that with this next-generation, GPU prowess isn’t the main focus.
On that note, it’s a safe assumption that we can expect more leaks and news surrounding Intel’s Arrow Lake series of processors in the immediate future. For that matter, the desktop variants are expected to be rocking a new LGA1851 chipset, so we’ll be keeping an eye on that as well.
(Source: MLID, Videocardz)
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