Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs, the Intel Core Ultra 200S series, launched on the desktop platform in October 2024. The company is also preparing Arrow Lake 200H and 200HX series CPUs for laptops to target the high-end mobile workstation and gaming market. However, the leaks of these mobile chips have flooded the internet with specifications, Geekbench scores, and more.
This article analyzes the new Intel Arrow Lake laptop leaks and what they could mean for laptop gamers.
Note: This article is based on leaks that are subject to change. Readers are advised to take the information here with a grain of salt.
Intel Arrow Lake 200H and 200HX series laptop CPUs leaked
The X user, Jaykihn @jaykihn0, leaked details about the Intel Arrow Lake processors. According to the leaks, it seems Intel will reportedly launch two different lineups: the 200H and 200HX series.
The Intel Core Ultra 200H series will be for the performance class of laptops, while the 200HX series will target extreme performance/gaming laptops. Here's the list of all the Arrow Lake mobile processors, along with their specs:
Leaked list of Intel Core Ultra 200H series CPUs
According to Jaykihn @jaykihn0, here are all the processors in the Intel Core Ultra 200H series and their specs:
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Leaked list of Intel Core Ultra 200HX series CPUs
Here's the leaked list of the Intel Core Ultra 200HX processors and their specs:
The data provided above leak were sourced from Jaykihn @jaykihn0 on X.
Leaked performance of Intel Arrow Lake 200H and 200HX processors
When Arrow Lake launched on desktops, it had a ton of performance issues in some games. However, Intel has promised that a fix is in the works, which should elevate the gaming performance of the Arrow Lake processors. Therefore, the Geekbench performance scores might change in the future with updates.
Below, you will find the Geekbench scores of three processors from the Intel Core Ultra 200H series:
We have also added the Geekbench 6 scores of the Intel Core i5-14500HX, Core i7-14700HX, and Core i9-14900HX in the table to showcase what sort of performance the new Intel Core Ultra processors may end up delivering.
From the above Geekbench numbers, all of the new Arrow Lake mobile processors deliver a 13 - 15% improvement in single-core scores and a 13 - 19% performance increase in multi-core scores. This seems like a decent generational improvement, but whether it ends up accurate at launch remains to be seen.
Besides, keep in mind that these may not be the final performance scores, so take it with a grain of salt. We should learn more at the Intel CES 2025 event, which should begin soon.
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