Intel Core 270H Leak: 14-Core Mobile CPU Hits 5.8 GHz

A recent leak has shown Intel's upcoming mobile processors, giving us insight into seven new chips from the Core 200H and Core 200U series. A popular hardware leaker, Jaykihn, shared these details on X, highlighting the Raptor Lake refresh products.

Core 270H: The Performance Beast

At the forefront is the Core 270H, engineered for top-tier performance. This processor features 14 cores, with six designed for high performance and the other eight dedicated to efficiency. It kicks off at a base clock of 2.1 GHz but can elevate to an impressive 5.8 GHz when pushed to its limits.

Diverse Options in the 200H Lineup

The Core 200H series includes five distinct models catering to various performance levels. The Core 250H maintains the 14-core configuration of the 270H but scales back slightly, reaching a boost of 5.4 GHz. The Core 240H, on the other hand, provides ten cores with a maximum boost of 5.2 GHz, while the Core 220H has 12 cores and peaks at 4.9 GHz. For those looking for budget options in the H-series, the Core 210H offers eight cores and can achieve a boost clock of 4.8 GHz.

U-Series Chips for Lightweight Devices

Intel is also introducing two U-series processors designed for thin laptops and entry-level notebooks. The Core 250U and Core 220U each come equipped with ten cores, split into two performance and eight efficiency cores. The 250U operates at a 1.1 GHz base frequency and can ramp up to 5.4 GHz when needed, whereas the 220U starts at 0.8 GHz and reaches a maximum of 5.0 GHz. Both of these U-series processors include 12MB of L3 cache and maintain a thermal design power (TDP) of 15W for better cooling.

Not Competing with Core Ultra Lineup

These new 200 series chips won't interfere with Intel's Core Ultra lineup. Instead, they utilize the Raptor Lake architecture, while the Core Ultra processors, such as the 200V and 200H/HS, are built on the newer Lunar Lake or Arrow Lake architectures. Anticipate the launch of these new 200-series processors sometime next year, likely around the same period as the Core Ultra 200H/HX Arrow Lake processors.

Techspot (translated in English) via @jaykihn0 (translated in English).


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