Intel Core 200S, leaked
- October 10, 2024
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Intel Core 200S, the new desktop processors that the chip giant will launch this month, have been leaked in a purported official image that offers all its detailed
Intel Core 200S, the new desktop processors that the chip giant will launch this month, have been leaked in a purported official image that offers all its detailed
Intel Core 200S, the new desktop processors that the chip giant will launch this month, have been leaked in a purported official image that offers all its detailed features.
Last month we offered you a special article where we summarized the most reliable information of all that has hit the Internet to date about these Core 200S or the same, the Arrow Lake-S. There we also analyzed the hybrid design of these CPUs and the different series/ranges in which they would be sold.
There is no doubt about the important launch, as Intel Corporation is going through one of the worst moments in its history. It is experiencing significant declines in revenue and profits, is preparing a program of thousands of layoffs and is even rumored to buy Qualcomm, something unthinkable just a few years ago. Additionally, there were significant stability issues with Core Gen 13 and Core Gen 14.
The snapshot shows information about the five processors and details key specifications such as core count, cache size, operating frequency, TDP consumption and more.
We leave you with a summary of each one:
All Intel Core 200S processors support basic DDR5-6400 RAM memorywhich means a significant jump (+800Hz) compared to the previous generation. These CPUs support a maximum of 192 GB of RAM. It is also common neural processing unit the third generation capable of 13 TOPS, which is significantly less than the 48 TOPS supported by Lunar Lake notebook chips that follow Microsoft’s guidelines for Copilot+ computers.
The new Intel processors are expected to be announced this month and will be available by the end of the year, along with new batch motherboards featuring the Z890 chipset.
Source: Muy Computer
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