According to AdoredTV, Intel’s Arrow Lake-P will come with six Performance Cores and eight Efficient Cores, as well as 320 EUs of core graphics, which will provide a substantial graphics performance boost.
Intel Arrow Lake-P would have a 320UE GPU
As the cores evolve to deliver higher performance, so will the graphics. Intel intends to include a GPU with up to 320 cores in Arrow Lake, which would be quite a feat for an integrated GPU.
Intel confirmed that Arrow Lake will combine three different processes for its different areas. We are talking about the process nodes, although the company is only talking about “Intel 4” as the main nodes.
Arrow Lake-P will be the architecture for notebooks. According to this new information, the new architecture will include 6 large (performance) cores and 8 small (efficiency) cores. The biggest change would come on the integrated graphics side, which is expected to be around 320 execution units.
The roadmap shows a timeline for each silicon state, such as ES1, Alpha, ES2, Beta, QS, PV, and PRQ. The earliest version of the Arrow Lake-P silicon is scheduled for late 2022, with the final design, codenamed “Halo,” due in the 33rd week of 2023.
This Arrow Lake-P codenamed “Halo,” would be used in Apple’s premium laptops, making them quite powerful.
Finally, Intel is said to be prioritizing the launch of Arrow Lake-P over the S-series, so the company expects to sell many more notebook CPUs than desktop CPUs. We’ll keep you posted on the latest.