Intel expands its Arrow Lake processor lineup with three additional variants targeting budget and power-efficient markets. The Core Ultra 5 235A maintains identical specifications to the standard Ultra 5 235 model across all performance metrics. Intel reduces base clock speeds on the Core Ultra 5 235TA variant from 2.9 GHz to 1.6 GHz for efficiency cores and from 3.4 GHz to 2.2 GHz for performance cores. This model operates at 35W base power compared to the standard 65W configuration. The mobile Core Ultra 5 235UA represents the most power-efficient Arrow Lake chip with a 10-core design featuring two performance cores and eight efficiency cores.
Intel manufactures the 235UA using its internal Intel 3 lithography process rather than TSMC N3B technology. The mobile variant consumes between 12W and 57W with a 15W base power rating. All three processors launch during the third quarter of 2025, according to official product documentation.
Intel manufactures the 235UA using its internal Intel 3 lithography process rather than TSMC N3B technology. The mobile variant consumes between 12W and 57W with a 15W base power rating. All three processors launch during the third quarter of 2025, according to official product documentation.