A couple of weeks back, Intel revealed the Core Ultra 200S series of desktop processors, based on the tiled Arrow Lake-S architecture. After a couple of generations of mild refreshes, the new Core Ultra 200S is almost a complete departure from previous-gen Intel desktop processors. Of course, Intel leverages P and E-core designs similar to Lunar Lake - namely Lion Cove and Skymont - but the Core Ultra 200S differs from legacy Intel desktop processors in that it is not a monolithic design and is comprised of 5 disaggregated tiles, similar to Intels mobile processors. The Core Ultra 200S also marks the first time an NPU is integrated into a desktop processor.
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