A new report has revealed the PL values of the upcoming Alder Lake-P and Alder Lake-M mobile processor architecture. While Alder Lake-M comes with rather conservative values maxing at 30W, Alder Lake-P goes well beyond that, reaching up to 115W.
Intel’s hybrid processor architecture should be more efficient as it’s based on a smaller node, but PL values will apparently increase slightly. According to Coelcanth’s Dream (via @davidneco25320), there will be three variants of Alder Lake-P CPUs divided by TDP: 15W, 28W, and 45W.
The 15W and 28W variants should be Alder Lake-U, which come with 2x (15W) or 4x (28W) big cores and 8 small cores. As for the 45W variant, it likely is Alder Lake-H, packing 6x big cores and 8x small cores. As for the PL values, the 15W variant has a PL2 of 55W and the 28W variant a 64W PL2. Lastly, here’s the 45W variant, sporting a 115W PL2 value.