Intel Core Ultra 200S delivers AI power efficiency for desktop chips


What you need to know

  • Intel Core Ultra 200S Series desktop processors will launch with 5 SKUs ranging from an entry-level 14-core Ultra 5 245K/KF to the flagship 24-core Ultra 9 285K.
  • Intel’s “top priority” for its generational move from Raptor Lake-R (Refresh) to Arrow Lake is improving performance-per-watt power efficiency.
  • Upcoming Arrow Lake H and HX mobile processors target enthusiasts with the same packaging and architecture, and vPro versions are “planned.”

Following its 13th and 14th Gen of desktop processors codenamed Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh, Intel has finally announced its next-generation Core Ultra 200S chips, previously delayed when known only as Arrow Lake. It’s the first range of hardware-enabled AI processors from Intel with an integrated NPU (Neural Processing Unit) rated at 13 TOPS (Tera Operations per Second) modified from its previous-generation Meteor Lake mobile processors, rather than the 45 TOPS NPU found in codenamed Lunar Lake chips, also a part of this new Core Ultra Series 2 range.

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Intel Core Ultra 200S Series (125W base TDP)
Header Cell – Column 0 Cores/Threads GPU Cores Max Clock MSRP
Ultra 9 285K 24/24 4 5.7 GHz $589
Ultra 7 265K 20/20 4 5.5 GHz $394
Ultra 7 265KF 20/20 N/A 5.5 GHz $379
Ultra 5 245K 14/14 4 5.2 GHz $309
Ultra 5 245KF 14/14 N/A 5.2 GHz $294

It’s a slightly confusing generational crossover since Core Ultra 100 never hit desktops, but Intel is sticking with the Series 2 moniker for its new Arrow Lake-S processors. Core Ultra 200S Series chips feature a similarly “intense focus” on being the “most efficient family of x86 processors ever” as their codenamed Lunar Lake mobile counterparts, with an impressive promise of “up to 30% lower power” than the previous 14th Gen Core desktop range while delivering comparable or better performance in gaming, and that comes with a bonus effect of cooler package temperatures and a slightly higher TjMax limit of 105°C.

What’s new in Arrow Lake?

Core Ultra 200S marks the first socket shift in three generations. (Image credit: Intel)

Intel undoubtedly wants the majority of consumer attention on its power efficiency improvements. Still, a handful of critical changes come with the launch of Core Ultra 200S desktop processors. Arrow Lake-S is Intel’s first disaggregated desktop processor using the same Foveros 3D packaging as Meteor Lake, including a modified version of its NPU 3 tile. It kickstarts a new era of desktop-oriented AI PCs for Intel, catching up to the offerings from AMD’s previous-gen, Ryzen AI 8000G Series chips.

AI definitely represents the biggest opportunity to transform the PC since Wi-Fi was first added to laptops.

Josh Newman, Intel VP



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