Intel is rumored to formally launch its unlocked Core Ultra 'Arrow Lake-S' CPUs in early October and then start their sales ...
Intel's new Core Ultra 9 285K and 7 265KF have made it onto Geekbench using a Z890 motherboard. Testing shows that the Core ...
The new packaging design represents Intel's transition from the Core i9 to the Core Ultra 9 series. The updated color scheme and box design have been leaked ahead of the official release, providing a ...
Leading the pack is the Core Ultra 9 285HX. Its 24 cores (eight performance and 16 efficiency) and 5.5GHz boost clock put it ...
The packaging for the new Arrow Lake Intel CPU lineup has been leaked, showing the Core Ultra 9 285K box, plus Core Ultra 7 and 5 boxes.
Leaked specs include Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, Intel Core Ultra 7 265K, Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF, Intel Core Ultra 5 245K, and ...
Intel's possible Core Ultra CPU boxes have been leaked, revealing a dark-themed package. Apt that they are slated to release ...
Recent benchmarks of the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake" have surfaced on Geekbench 6, revealing that it outperforms the Intel Core i9-14900KS and AMD Ryzen 9 9950X in both single-core and ...
According to that leak, the upcoming Core Ultra 9 285K will take the mantle as Intel's flagship desktop CPU, and that's precisely the chip that has now made an appearance on Geekbench. Source ...
According to the listing, the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU will offer a boost speed of up to 5.7GHz, which is about 500MHz lower than the 6.2GHz Max Turbo Frequency of the Raptor Lake flagship ...
These numbers from the Core Ultra 9 285K are at its best, with the ideal IPC improvement over Raptor Lake, and it beats the Core i9-14900K but loses to the Ryzen 7 7800X3D with the new EXPO update.
Intel's Core Ultra 9 285 processor will come in a fairly simplistic square prism box with a design language similar to that ...