Intel Core 200 Series Processors Spotted: Likely Raptor Lake Derivatives

Three new Intel Core 200 processors, likely derivatives of the Raptor Lake architecture, were spotted on BAPCo’s database

On September 19, According to the reported platform  Everest identified three Intel Core 200 processors listed in the BAPCo CrossMark database.

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These CPUs were tested on various notebook platforms, providing key insights into their specifications.

The processors in question are the Core 7 250H, Core 5 220H, and Core 7 250U. The first two were tested on MSI notebooks, while the Core 7 250U appeared on a Dell notebook.

Intel Core 200

All results were uploaded on September 10, providing the following core configurations:

  • Core 7 250H: 14 cores and 20 logical processors, expected to feature 6 performance cores and 8 energy-efficient cores.
  • Core 5 220H: 12 cores and 16 logical processors, likely corresponding to 4 performance cores and 8 energy-efficient cores.
  • Core 7 250U: 10 cores and 12 logical processors, with 2 performance cores and 8 energy-efficient cores.

These configurations suggest a continuation of Intel’s hybrid core design seen in its previous Raptor Lake processors.

For context, the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, also found in the BAPCo database, is recognized as a 16-core processor with 22 logical processors.

Given the similarities in core setup and performance logic, it is highly likely that these new Core 200 processors are part of the Raptor Lake family, serving as derivative models with refined features for notebook platforms.

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Intel Core 200 Series Processors Spotted: Likely Raptor Lake Derivatives

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