Intel has been hard at work developing its upcoming CPUs, including the next generation of mainstream desktop CPUs – the Arrow Lake series, also known as 15th Gen. So far, Intel has not put out an official release date for the CPUs. However, we have seen the CPUs appearing on leaks and benchmarks, so we’re starting to get a better idea of specs, alongside the potential release date.
According to the newest post by OneRaichu on X, it looks like there are more processors in the Core Ultra lineup. As per the leak, there are three more processors – Core Ultra 5 245, Ultra 5 235, and Core Ultra 3 205.
As you can see, these are all “non-K” SKUs, and they’re expected to have a TDP of 65W or lower. The leak also details the clock speeds of these processors, which are as follows:
Processor | Base clock | Boost clock | All-core boost |
Core Ultra 5 245 | 3.4 GHz | 5.1 GHz | 4.9 GHz |
Core Ultra 5 235 | 3.4 GHz | 5.0 GHz | 4.8 GHz |
Core Ultra 3 215 | 3.9 GHz | 4.8 GHz | 3.3 to 4.2 GHz |
Earlier this month, OneRaichu mentioned that Intel was working on an Ultra Core 3 CPU, which might be Ultra 3 205 and Ultra 3 215. With the latest post, it looks like this previous leak had some truth to it.
Laptop processors are also on the way
In case you missed it, Intel is gearing up to release Core Ultra 200V processors on September 3rd in an event. These processors will power thin and light laptops and will be power efficient.
It was speculated that Intel will be rolling out the Arrow Lake processors after the Core Ultra 200V CPUs. However, there has been no confirmation about this from Intel so far.
On the contrary, the launch might be delayed due to Intel’s ongoing issues with 13th and 14th-generation processors. However, at the moment, it is being rumored that these CPUs might be released on October 10th, which is in a few weeks.