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Intel’s Core Ultra 200 Line-up Leaked: Releases October 10

Intel’s Core Ultra 200 Line-up Leaked: Releases October 10

Intel’s Core Ultra 200 Line-up Leaked: Releases October 10

Arrow Lake-S Naming

The Core Ultra series marks a change in Intel’s approach to desktop processors. The 200er series has 14 models. It is noticeable that the series of the Core Ultra 3 model has ended, which is a splashing time punk. This series is for an extended spectrum and advanced configuration, from high-end gaming to efficient multitasking.

Core Ultra 9 285K: Das Flaggschiffmodell

The top model of the series is the Core Ultra 9 285K, with 8 Lion Cove Performance cores and 16 Skymont Efficient cores has been updated. This powerhouse processor is equipped with powerful top performances and has a maximum boost cycle of 5.7 GHz, made possible by Intel’s Thermal Velocity Boost technology. The 285K variant has a TDP of 125 W, is implemented in configurations with a low braking current, lasts 65 W and 35 W, with a base cycle of 2.5 GHz or 1.4 GHz.

Intel's Core Ultra 200 lineup specification

Core Ultra 7 and Core Ultra 5

The Core Ultra 7 series offers a super fast model with 8 performance cores and 12 efficiency cores with a boost clock frequency of 5.3 GHz to 5.5 GHz. If the categories focus on the fund and KF variants, the integrated arc graph options are added and options for nutzer beets are used, which do not use integrated graphics functions. The Core Ultra 5 model has 14 and 10 cores and is as good as a Vielzahl of Aufgaben.

Model TDP Core Basic Cycle (GHz) Turbo stroke (GHz) TVB (GHz) TBMT 3.0-stroke (GHz) TBMT 2.0 stroke (GHz)
Core Ultra 9 285K 125W 8P + 16E (24) 3.7|3.2 5.4|4.6 5.7 GHz 5.6 GHz 5.5 GHz
Core Ultra 9 285 65W 8P + 16E (24) 2.5|1.9 5.3|4.6 5.6 GHz 5.5 GHz 5.4 GHz
Core Ultra 9 285T 35W 8P + 16E (24) 1.4|1.2 4.7|4.5 n/a 5.4 GHz 5.3 GHz
Core Ultra 7 265K 125W 8P + 12E (20) 3.9|3.9 5.2|4.6 n/a 5.5 GHz 5.4 GHz
Core Ultra 7 265KF 125W 8P + 12E (20) 3.3|3.3 5.2|4.6 n/a 5.5 GHz 5.4 GHz
Core Ultra 7 265 65W 8P + 12E (20) 2.4|1.8 5.1|4.6 n/a 5.3 GHz 5.2 GHz
Core Ultra 7 265F 65W 8P + 12E (20) 1.5|1.2 4.6|4.5 n/a 5.3 GHz 5.2 GHz
Core Ultra 7 265T 35W 8P + 12E (20) 2.4|1.8 5.0|4.5 n/a 5.3 GHz 5.2 GHz
Core Ultra 5 245K 125W 6P + 8E (14) 4.2|3.6 5.0|4.6 n/a n/a 5.2 GHz
Core Ultra 5 245KF 125W 6P + 8E (14) 4.2|3.6 5.0|4.6 n/a n/a 5.2 GHz
Core Ultra 5 245 65W 6P + 8E (14)
Core Ultra 5 235 65W 6P + 8E (14)
Core Ultra 5 225 65W 6P + 4E (10) 3.3|2.7 4.7|4.4 n/a n/a 4.9 GHz
Core Ultra 5 225F 65W 6P + 4E (10) 3.3|2.7 4.7|4.4 n/a n/a 4.9 GHz

Released on October 10th

Intel factory has started with the model of Core Ultra 200 series on October 10th on the market. It is a fact that one of the K and KF variants is trading, the model of non-K and T series is so common. This staggered strategy for the development of technology will lead to the Intel shifting the market segments over time.