During the last few days we have seen a large number of rumors and leaks which claimed that during this month we would see the new Intel CPUs, and we know more and more things about them, now for example, we know which are the first SKUs that will arrive. This time Intel has prepared a considerable amount of new processorsand we will have the Core Ultra 9 285 at the peak of performance, the Core Ultra 7 265 as an alternative for mid-high-end computers and the Core Ultra 5 245 as the most basic option of the generation.
One of the great novelties that we will see this year are the new processors that Intel has been preparing, and their launch will be one of the key points that will decide if the company is capable of lifting its head after the problems it has had with previous generations. , showing that they are capable of doing things well. These new chips will arrive with a large number of changes that will seek to offer much higher performance than those we have seen previously, thus trying to position themselves in the top one of the most powerful CPUs that users can currently find.
The new SKUs that Intel will offer will arrive in several batches, the first will be the K
As we well know, a series of rumors and leaks have indicated that the new SKU of Intel will arrive on October 24, and this is becoming more and more echoed because a large number of leakers They have obtained information about which will be the first models that we will see. Now we know that the company would plan to launch all the higher power models together first, that is, we will see from the beginning the versions that allow overclocking, as well as those that do not also have the integrated graphics activated.
In this case, as we can imagine, the five initial CPUs will be the Core Ultra 9 285K, the Core Ultra 7 265K and 265KF and, finally, the Core Ultra 5 245K and 245KF, which will arrive with a large number of new features that change completely some aspects that Intel has been using for years. And one of the big changes that we will see will be the fact that none of these processors will include Hyper-Threading, eliminating this technology in exchange for incorporating a greater number of efficiency cores much more powerful than the previous ones, and the company ensures that they have 50% higher performance.
This is how we can see the large number of cores that the Core Ultra 9 285K incorporates, for example, since it will have a total of 24 cores, although it only includes eight Lion Cove P (performance) while the rest, the 16 additional cores , are Skymont E, that is, the new architecture that the brand has developed for the efficiency cores.
Model | Architecture (P-Cores/E-Cores) | Cores/threads | Frequencies | L3 cache | TDP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core Ultra 9 285K | Lion Cove / Skymont | 24/24 (8+16) | 3.7/3.2GHz 5.7/4.6GHz |
36MB | 125W |
Core Ultra 7 265K | Lion Cove / Skymont | 20/20 (8+12) | 3.9/3.3GHz 5.5/4.6GHz |
33MB | 125W |
Core Ultra 5 245K | Lion Cove / Skymont | 14/14 (6+8) | 4.2/3.6GHz 5.2/4.6GHz |
24MB | 125W |
Core Ultra 9 285 | Lion Cove / Skymont | 24/24 (8+16) | 2.5/1.9GHz 5.6/4.6GHz |
36MB | 65W |
Core Ultra 7 265 | Lion Cove / Skymont | 20/20 (8+12) | 2.4/1.8GHz 5.3/4.6GHz |
33MB | 65W |
Core Ultra 5 245 | Lion Cove / Skymont | 14/14 (6+8) | N/A | 24MB | 65W |
Core Ultra 9 285T | Lion Cove / Skymont | 24/24 (8+16) | 1.4/1.2GHz 5.4/4.6GHz |
36MB | 35W |
Core Ultra 7 265F | Lion Cove / Skymont | 20/20 (8+12) | 2.4/1.8GHz 5.3/4.6GHz |
33MB | 35W |
On the other hand, we can see that the rest of the CPUs have fewer cores, as is the case of the Core Ultra 7 265 SKU, which maintains the number of Lion Cove cores, but has only 12 Skymont cores.