In addition to announcing new Arrow Lake-S desktop processors, Intel today also announced that Arrow Lake chips will appear in the mobile segment. However, this will not happen soon – new Intel mobile processors for gaming laptops will have to wait until next year.
In the mobile segment, Intel will present two series of processors: Arrow Lake-H and Arrow Lake-HX. The company mentioned them as part of the presentation of desktop Arrow Lake-S. Arrow Lake-HX mobile chips will be made on the same chips as desktop models, but in mobile packaging and with lower power consumption. Like the desktop variants, these chips will offer up to 24 cores (up to 8 P-cores and up to 16 E-cores).
As for the configuration of the Arrow Lake-H processors, it will likely be similar to the configuration of the previous generation chips with six P-cores and eight E-cores. Perhaps the most important innovation for Arrow Lake processors will be the new integrated Xe-LPG graphics and AI engine (NPU). The same innovations are expected for the HX-series.
Intel is placing a strong emphasis on energy efficiency in its new processor architecture, including support for sleep mode (S0ix). The company claims that the energy efficiency of the new architecture is up to 30% higher than its predecessors, and multi-threaded performance will be up to 10% higher. Built-in graphics are also promised to be twice as fast.
It should also be added that the company is preparing to release a series of Core 200H processors. True, they have only a nominal connection to the Arrow Lake series, since these models will be updated Raptor Lake. Such models will not have the Ultra prefix in their name.
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