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A leak confirms that the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K has a Chiplet design

In the previous article, we have talked about the CPI increase Compared to the previous generation, an increase of 32% in energy efficiency cores (E-Core) and 9% in performance cores (P-Core). This new generation has the main objective of reducing consumption and temperature while increasing performance.

The official presentation of this new range of processors It is scheduled for the day after tomorrow, October 10, but it will not be until the 24th when it hits the market and the media can publish their first performance tests to check if the improvements implemented by Intel are real for practical purposes or if they are tests carried out in a controlled environment that has nothing to do with reality.

This is what the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K looks like without the IHS

The latest news related to the most powerful processor of all those that will be part of the new Intel range comes from Twitter user CodeCommando, a user who has published a photo of what the processor looks like. Intel Core Ultra 9 285K without the IHS and where the matrix of this CPU is shown.

The matrix of this CPU shows a chiplet design that matches the one previously published about this through the podcast Moore’s Laws is Dead (available from this link) divided into 5 blocks: Graphics, SOC, IOE, Compute and Dummy (x2). In that episode it was suggested that Intel would launch this new processor before December, a date that has finally been confirmed.

Intel Core Ultra chiplet design

This represents an important change with respect to Intel’s processor design, basing the new designs on chiplets, this generation being the first to use it. The main advantage of using a design chiplets independent is that these can be updated independently based on needs.

In the image that we show you below, published by user Jaykihn, we can see the distribution of the different components of each of the chiplets that are part of this Intel processor.

Intel Core Ultra chiplet design

Release date

This new generation of processors for desktop computers will be officially presented on October 10 and 14 days later they will arrive in physical stores. In the absence of official confirmation, it is expected that the first generation will correspond to the K series processors.

If you are not interested in doing overclock to this processor, as long as you are interested in updating your equipment, you will have to wait a few more weeks for the rest of the models to arrive.

Regarding the price, for now, as we showed you a few weeks ago, the price of these processors will be more expensive than the 14th generation of Intel processors, thus confirming that AMD is the only manufacturer that does not take advantage of the renewal of its processors to expand its profit margin.

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