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Intel Arrow Lake Samples Sold on Chinese Marketplace

by sthv

A Taobao listing has surfaced offering six mechanical samples of Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 200 series processors, codenamed Arrow Lake. Priced at 1,360.54fortheset,orapproximately226.76 per chip, the listing has sparked curiosity among tech enthusiasts. However, experts warn against purchasing these early-stage samples, as they are not intended for consumer use.

The discovery was made by hardware investigator Harukaze5719, who shared details of the listing. The processors, labeled “Intel Confidential,” are mechanical samples designed for testing purposes. These units are typically distributed to motherboard and cooling system manufacturers to evaluate compatibility and performance with upcoming hardware.

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The Taobao seller claims the samples feature varying power limits, likely used for testing CPU coolers. This is supported by the presence of circular cooler markings on the integrated heat spreader (IHS). While the exact model of the processors remains unclear, the “QDF4” designation matches a previously leaked LGA1851 chip. Notably, the seller did not obscure the Finished Process Order (FPO) number on the samples, potentially revealing more details about their origin.

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Why These Samples Are Not for Consumers

Mechanical samples like these are primarily used to assess the physical and mechanical aspects of a processor, such as socket compatibility and cooler design. They may or may not contain a functional die, meaning the chips listed on Taobao could be non-operational. Additionally, LGA1851 motherboards, required for Arrow Lake processors, are not yet available to the public, making it impossible to test the samples even if they were functional.

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Arrow Lake Launch Details

Intel’s Arrow Lake processors are expected to debut on October 24, with the high-performance K-series models leading the rollout. The initial lineup will include the Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K, and Core Ultra 5 245K. Non-K variants are anticipated to follow later.

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The new processors will require LGA1851 motherboards, with Intel’s partners expected to release a wide range of models. The premium Z890 chipset is likely to hit the market first, followed by other chipsets shortly after.

A Word of Caution

While the Taobao listing may intrigue collectors or hardware enthusiasts, purchasing mechanical samples is not recommended. These units are not retail products and lack the functionality and support of consumer-ready processors. With Arrow Lake’s official launch just weeks away, it’s best to wait for verified retail units to hit the market.

For now, the appearance of these samples serves as a reminder of the excitement—and occasional risks—surrounding next-generation hardware leaks.

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