Five different SKUs belonging to the mainstream Intel Arrow Lake mobile lineup are currently listed on PC-Canada, revealing some of the specifications of the SKUs along with their early prices.
The latest listing shows that Intel has started shipping the Core Ultra 200H processors to laptop manufacturers
Intel’s Arrow Lake family consists of various lineups for desktops and laptops and while the first batch of desktop CPUs was already launched in October, the mobile platforms are still awaiting their turn. These are the Intel Core Ultra 200HX and the Core Ultra 200H series, the former being aimed at high-performance laptops and the latter for more affordable mainstream solutions.
Several leaks have emerged previously revealing the specifications of these chips and now one more leak has surfaced online, which suggests that the Intel Core Ultra 200H processors are ready to be used in making laptops. The prominent leaker @momomo_us spotted these listings on PC-Canada, which is one of the most popular retailers in Canada. There are currently five SKUs listed on the website but these aren’t the only ones Intel might have readied for the Core Ultra 200H lineup.
Nonetheless, these five SKUs seem to be the first ones to launch for mainstream laptops:
- Intel Core Ultra 9 285H (24 MB, 5.4 GHz): $960.99 CAD or US$675
- Intel Core Ultra 7 265H (24 MB, 5.3 GHz): $695.99 CAD or US$489
- Intel Core Ultra 7 255H (24 MB, 5.1 GHz): $758.99 CAD or US$533
- Intel Core Ultra 5 235H (18 MB, 5.0 GHz): $522.99 CAD or US$367
- Intel Core Ultra 5 225H (18 MB, 4.9 GHz): $568.99 CAD or US$399
The leak confirms the specifications, which show the Core Ultra 9 285H featuring a 5.40 GHz boost clock and 24 MB of L3 cache. The Core Ultra 7 265H and 255H both have the same 24 MB of L3 cache but different boost clocks at 5.30 GHz and 5.10 GHz respectively. Similarly, both the Core Ultra 5 235H and 225H have 18 MB of L3 cache but different boost clocks of 5.00 GHz and 4.90 GHz.
We didn’t get to see more of their specs but many of these have been already revealed via various leaks. As for the pricing, the early prices seem to be inflated and inaccurate. The Core Ultra 5 225H is listed at a higher price than the 235H, which means the prices are subject to change based on availability. However, the product listings show that these are now ready to be shipped to OEMs for integration into the laptops, which one should expect in early 2025.
CPUs/Specs | Core Configuration | Clocks | L3 Cache | iGPU | TDP |
Core Ultra 9 285H | 16 (6P+8E+2LP) | 5.4 GHz | 24 MB | 8 Xe | 45W |
Core Ultra 7 265H | 16 (6P+8E+2LP) | 5.3 GHz | 24 MB | 8 Xe | 28W |
Core Ultra 7 255H | 16 (6P+8E+2LP) | 5.1 GHz | 24 MB | 8 Xe | 28W |
Core Ultra 5 235H | 14 (4P+8E+2LP) | 5.0 GHz | 18 MB | 8 Xe | 28W |
Core Ultra 5 225H | 14 (4P+8E+2LP) | 4.9 GHz | 18 MB | 7 Xe | 28W |