With one month to go until the presentation and launch of the Intel Core Ultra 200 “Arrow Lake” CPUs, their final specifications have leaked through Benchlife – showing what to expect from the five processors that will be available on October 24th.
While we’ve already seen some numbers through previous leaks, there are some small differences in clock speed, TDP, and memory cache that are worth noting.
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CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
This will be the main flagship of the new line of Intel Core Ultra 200 “Arrow Lake” CPUs, featuring 24 cores – 16 of which are efficiency cores, based on the Skymont architecture, and 8 performance cores, based on the Lion Cove architecture.
The chip will feature 24 threads that bring 36MB of L3 cache and 40MB of L2 cache – for a total of 76MB. Its base clock will be 3.7 GHz on the performance cores and 3.2 GHz on the efficiency cores – reaching up to 5.7 GHz and 4.6 GHz respectively in boost clock. It will have a 125W PL1 TDP and a 250W MTP.
Comparison between generations:
- Core Ultra 9 285K: 24 núcleos / 24 threads / 3,7-5,7 GHz / 36 MB L3 / 40 MB L2 / 125W-250W
- Core i9-14900K: 24 núcleos / 32 threads / 3,2-6,0 GHz / 36 MB L3 / 32 MB L2 / 125W-253W
CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 265K
The Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU configuration contains 20 cores – 8 of which are performance cores and 12 are efficiency cores – and 20 threads.
Its L3 cache will be 30MB and it will have 36MB of L2 cache – totaling 66MB. Regarding the specifications of the Intel Core Ultra 200, this model will reach 3.9 GHz in the performance cores and 3.3 GHz in the efficiency cores. In boost clock, they can reach 5.5 GHz and 4.6 GHz respectively. It will also have the TDP PL1 of 125W and a PL2 of 250W.
Comparison between generations:
- Core Ultra 7 265K: 20 núcleos / 20 threads / 3,9-5,5 GHz / 30 MB L3 / 36 MB L2 / 125W-250W
- Core i7-14700K: 20 núcleos / 28 threads / 3,4-5,6 GHz / 33 MB L3 / 28 MB L2 / 125W-253W
CPU Intel Core Ultra 5 245K
Finally, we have the final specifications of the Intel Core Ultra 5 245K – which will feature 14 cores – 6 for performance and 8 for efficiency – and 14 threads. Its L3 cache will be 24MB and L2 cache will be 26MB, totaling 50MB.
In terms of base clock, the chip will reach 4.2 GHz on the performance cores and 3.6 GHz on the efficiency cores – with the boost clock set to reach up to 5.2 GHz and 4.6 GHz respectively.
Comparison between generations:
- Core Ultra 5 245K: 14 núcleos / 14 threads / 4,2-5,2 GHz / 24 MB L3 / 26 MB L2 / 125W-159W
- Core i5-14600K: 14 núcleos / 20 threads / 3,5-5,3 GHz / 24 MB L3 / 20 MB L2 / 125W-181W
Intel Core Ultra 200 Launch
It’s worth noting that the only difference between the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K and Core Ultra 5 245K for the “265KF” and “245KF” versions is the absence of Xe-LPG integrated graphics – but the other specifications will be maintained for the equivalent models.
Previously scheduled to arrive on October 17, 2024, its launch was postponed by Intel to October 24, 2024 – as well as its Z890 motherboards, which will hit stores on the same date.
Fonte: WCCFTECH
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Source: https://www.adrenaline.com.br/intel/especificacoes-finais-das-cpus-intel-core-ultra-200-arrow-lake-vazam/