The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and Core Ultra 5 245K are decent enough processors, but gaming performance takes a backseat.
Cores (P+E): 8+16 Threads: 24 Base clock: 3.7 GHz (P-core) Boost clock: 5.7 GHz (P-core) L3 Cache: 40 MB L2 Cache: 36 MB ...
Intel is allowing reviews to lift the lid on the performance of its new Core Ultra processors today and below you can see ...
Today intel has lifted the lid on performance numbers for its new Core Ultra 200 'Arrow Lake' desktop processors and everyone ...
Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285K is the first enthusiast desktop CPU with a built-in NPU, or a neural processing unit, for ...
Intel’s Arrow Lake processors have arrived—and they’re quite different than Team Blue’s last generation of desktop chips.
Intel executives say that the gaming market is still suspicious of the need for AI. So its new Arrow Lake desktop PC ...
Intel's Core Ultra 9 285K is an undeniably impressive CPU, but it's still tough to recommend given some inconsistent ...
Intel ’s new Arrow Lake desktop processors (Core Ultra 200S range) are just out, and inevitably that means overclockers are ...
The Digital Foundry CPU review of the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and Ultra 5 245K, with the test rig, content creation ...
Officially, Intel recommends an MSRP between $309 and $319, with the first Core Ultra 5 245K listing selling for $328.99 at ...
Some early benchmarks for Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake CPUs show they can still draw a ton of power, even with a new focus on ...