Intel added two new mobile processor listings to its product pages, and the Core 7 230H and Core 5 205H models arrive with a notable hardware change. Both chips ship without integrated graphics, which points toward designs that rely on discrete GPUs or specific board configurations.

New mobile processors target systems relying on discrete GPUs or specific board configurations
The processors belong to Intel's Core Processors Series 2 lineup but retain the older Raptor Lake architecture instead of adopting the newer Arrow Lake design. Using the Raptor Lake architecture indicates that Intel is maintaining compatibility with current mobile systems instead of deploying a new design for these models.
Spec comparison
| Spec | Core 7 230H | Core 5 205H |
|---|---|---|
| Cores/Threads | 10 cores, 16 threads (6P+4E) | 8 cores, 12 threads (4P+4E) |
| Max Boost Clock | 5.2 GHz | 4.8 GHz |
| Cache | 24MB Intel Smart Cache | 12MB Intel Smart Cache |
| TDP (Base/Turbo) | 45W PBP / 115W MTP | 45W PBP / 115W MTP |
The Core 7 230H features ten cores split into six performance and four efficient cores, with sixteen threads total. It boosts up to 5.2 GHz, carries 24 MB of Intel Smart Cache, and operates within a power envelope of 45 W base, 115 W maximum turbo, and 35 W minimum assured power.

The Core 5 205H offers eight cores with four performance and four efficient cores, yielding twelve threads. It reaches boost speeds of 4.8 GHz, includes 12 MB of Intel Smart Cache, and shares the same 45 W base and 115 W maximum turbo power limits as its higher-tier sibling.
Intel lists both processors for a Q1 2026 launch window, though exact release dates remain unconfirmed beyond that quarter. The absence of integrated graphics on both SKUs indicates these chips target systems where discrete GPUs handle all visual processing or where board designers prefer dedicated video output paths.



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