Intel has Confirmed Through a new form posted on its website (via tear_x). The chipmaker’s updated naming scheme positions these processors as cheaper alternatives to the Core Ultra 200H (Arrow Lake) series, which is expected to launch next month. While Intel’s comparison chart only mentions H-Class variants, the Core 200U series is also in development. It uses the same Raptor Lake Refresh architecture, but with a different power range.
Any Intel CPU without the “Ultra” moniker won’t use the company’s latest architecture. The Core 100 series was launched alongside Meteor Lake to cater to the mainstream market, namely Core 100U CPUs. Intel skipped the Core 100H series in favor of existing 13th generation products. Theoretically, the Core 200H family is the spiritual successor to Intel’s 13th generation “H” series. While the underlying architecture remains unchanged, the higher-quality chip gives these new CPUs a healthy boost in clock speed.
“The Core 200H/U processor series, dubbed “Series 2,” will use the Raptor Cove P core and Gracemont E core manufactured on the Intel 7 node. The specs suggest that these CPUs inherit minor upgrades from their predecessors. For example, memory compatibility has been improved from DDR5-5200 to DDR5-5600 (SODIMM).
Name | Core 9 270H | Core i9-13900H | Core 7 250H | Core i7-13700H | Core 7 240H | Core i7-13620H | Core 5 220H | Core i5-13600H | Core 5 210H | Core i5-13500H |
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core | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 10 | 10 | 12 | 12 | 8 | 12 |
Number of execution threads | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 12 | 16 |
P core boost clock | 5.8GHz | 5.4GHz | 5.4GHz | 5.0GHz | 5.2GHz | 4.9GHz | 4.9GHz | 4.8GHz | 4.8GHz | 4.7GHz |
E-Core boost clock | 4.1GHz | 4.1GHz | 4GHz | 3.7GHz | 4GHz | 3.6GHz | 3.7GHz | 3.8GHz | 3.6GHz | 3.5GHz |
P core base clock | 2.7GHz | 2.6GHz | 2.5GHz | 2.4GHz | 2.5GHz | 2.4GHz | 2.7GHz | 2.8GHz | 2.2GHz | 2.6GHz |
E-Core base clock | 2GHz | 1.9GHz | 1.8GHz | 1.8GHz | 1.8GHz | 1.8GHz | 2GHz | 2.1GHz | 1.6GHz | 1.9GHz |
L2 cache | 24MB | 24MB | 24MB | 24MB | 24MB | 24MB | 18MB | 18MB | 12MB | 18MB |
The flagship Core 9 270H has 14 cores and 20 threads, with clock speeds significantly increased from an impressive 5.4 GHz to 5.8 GHz. Next, the Core 7 250H proved to be a worthy successor to the i7-13700H, with 14 cores and nearly 10% higher boost clocks for both core types. There are some inconsistencies in specs and clock speeds across the stack. For example, compared to its predecessor, the i5-13500H, the Core 5 210H misses out on the entire E core cluster, resulting in a 33% reduction in total L2 cache size.
Intel plans to release Core Ultra 200H, Core Ultra 200HX and Core Ultra 200U CPUs in February 2019. International Consumer Electronics Show. Around the same time, laptops may come with these new Core 200H Raptor Lake Refresh processors.
rumor It is claimed that the Core Ultra 200U series will not be based on Arrow Lake, but will be built using an improved form of Meteor Lake on Intel 3.