For now, Intel has only officially unveiled the Core Ultra 200V (Lunar Lake) processors, but it is also known that it will soon introduce the Core Ultra 200K desktop processors, also known as Arrow Lake-S. There are also rumors that the manufacturer is preparing to release Core Ultra 200H (Arrow Lake-H) mobile processors, and a Belarusian electronics store has confirmed their existence.
According to the VideoCardz portal, three upcoming Asus laptops based on future Arrow Lake-H processors were discovered in the catalog of the Belarusian retailer CP. The available information does not reveal in detail the characteristics of future new products, but the seller indicated the price tags of future laptops.
Three models of Asus laptops with Core Ultra 200H processors are mentioned: Zenbook Duo (UX8406CA-PZ079W), Vivobook 16 (X1607VA-MB073) and Vivobook 16 (X1607VA-MB072). The seller indicates that the first one will cost almost 9,500 Belarusian rubles (about $2,890), the second will cost about 3,600 Belarusian rubles (about $1,100), and the third will cost about 2,950 Belarusian rubles (about $900).
All of these laptops were previously released with Intel Meteor Lake processors. The Zenbook Duo model will certainly be considered a flagship solution. In turn, the Vivobook series of laptops, recently updated with fresh Qualcomm Snapdragon X and AMD Ryzen AI 300 chips, is presented in a more affordable segment of solutions. It should be noted that none of the noted laptop models indicate the presence of a discrete video card.
According to the VideoCardz portal, at least seven models of future Core 200H and Core Ultra 200H processors are currently known. Of these, four will be built on the basis of new computing and graphics architectures. The other three chip models are supposed to be Refresh versions of current processor models. The expected date of announcements of the new Core 200H and Core Ultra 200H processors is unknown. However, retailers typically don’t release new laptop models until months before their official release, so new chips will likely be announced in the coming weeks.