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Not that any PC gamer will care but Intel is lining up low-power Arrow Lake chips for launch in Janu

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | December 04, 2025 | 7 min read

Intel's new Core Ultra 200S don't have much going for them in terms of gaming performance, but they're generally pretty good at sipping power in games. Compared to Raptor Lake's cavernous hunger for energy, it's a major plus. Now the chip giant is getting ready to launch Arrow Lake processors with even lower power demands.

Strictly speaking, the demand from the processor won't actually be lower in these new models, just that their power limits will be significantly reduced from the 125 W Ultra 9 285K, Ultra 7 265K, and Ultra 5 245K. The details on the new Arrow Lake variants were posted by X user Momomo_us (via Videocardz) who's well-known for getting hold of such information ahead of schedule.

What we're getting are non-K and T variants of the existing Core Ultra 200S chips. For example, the 285K will be joined by a Core Ultra 9 285 and 285T, with the former having a 65 W TDP and the latter just 35 W. Everything else—core count, cache, number of PCIe lanes—will still be the same.

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