Intel knows that they have users who need all types of computers, one of the main reasons why the company has always based its development and production of processors on the ability to offer practically all possible ranges. In this case, the brand is preparing a complete range of CPUs for computers with lower performance and price, that is, those that would be within a medium range of these two characteristics, and now we know what the specifications of these processors called Arrow Lake-H thanks to one filtration.
The arrival of the Arrow Lake-S is imminent, and that is why Intel wants to focus all the attention of users on these processors, since they are the most important range they have as they represent the elite that we can find in this generation from the brand. But this does not mean that they are not working on other things, and the company is also preparing a range called Arrow Lake-Hwhich as we well know, will seek to offer enough power for those computer models that have a much more affordable price, that is, a mid-range.
Intel is not only working on a range of processors, this is what the Arrow Lake-H will be like
Many of the leaks and rumors that we have seen in recent days have to do with the new range of CPUs that Intel would be preparing to face AMD’s Ryzen 9000, a series of components that offer quite high performance compared to previous generations. previous. These, as we well know, are the Arrow Lake-S, that is, the new Intel Core Ultra 200S, but the company has not only focused on processors for desktop computers, but also has variants for laptops, such as we can well imagine.
In these variants we can find the Lake-HX and the Lake-H, the former being the highest range, while the latter would remain in a mid-range, offering users a lower performance capacity, but for a lower price. . Now through a leak we know what the processors that belong to this range will be, as well as the specifications that each one has, where we can see that there really is a notable difference with respect to the Lake-HX, mainly in the number and type of cores that they incorporate.
CPU | Cores | Max Boost | GPU cores | TDP |
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Core Ultra 9 285H | 16 cores (6P+8E+2LP) | 5.4GHz | 8 Xe | 45W |
Core Ultra 7 265H | 16 cores (6P+8E+2LP) | 5.3GHz | 8 Xe | 28W |
Core Ultra 5 255H | 16 cores (6P+8E+2LP) | 5.1GHz | 8 Xe | 28W |
Core Ultra 3 235H | 14 cores (4P+8E+2LP) | 5GHz | 8 Xe | 28W |
Core Ultra 3 225H | 14 cores (4P+8E+2LP) | 5GHz | 7 Xe | 28W |
As we can see in the table, the processors that would offer the highest power of these versions have a total of 14 cores combined between performance (6 cores) and efficiency (8 cores), while they would incorporate two additional low-consumption cores. . The configurations in general are quite similar, we can see a variation of 0.4 GHz between the most powerful CPU and the one with the lowest performance, while the cores are the same in the Core 9, 7 and 5, reducing the number of P- Cores in the Core 3, also highlighting that they all have the same consumption of 28W, except the Core 9, which has much more when reaching 45 W, being the most notable difference that we can find.