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During CES 2025, Intel announced that Arrow Lake, the CPU architecture underpinning the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, is arriving for gaming laptops.
Similar to their desktop versions, these laptop processors will incorporate a dedicated NPU (Neural Processing Unit), which is expected to significantly enhance AI capabilities. However, like their desktop variants, most laptops equipped with an Arrow Lake-HX or H processor will also feature a dedicated GPU, thereby assigning the NPU to lighter background AI functions, such as battery management.
Nonetheless, these Intel Core Ultra 200HX processors are set to be included in some of the top gaming PCs in the coming year or so. The CPUs are set to showcase up to 24 cores at the higher end, with the Core Ultra 9 285HX comprising 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores. As in earlier generations of Intel processors, the performance cores are designated for more demanding, focused tasks, whereas the efficiency cores will handle background activities.
Distinct from previous generations, the performance cores are single-threaded, just like their desktop analogs. Nonetheless, due to improvements in IPC that Intel achieved in this generation, it asserts that there is minimal loss in performance.
If you are eager to acquire a gaming laptop featuring an Intel Core Ultra 200H or 200HX processor, you will begin to see them available in stores in the upcoming months.
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