Quick Technology November 12 news, the Core Ultra 200S series family only released five K/KF versions, the 65W standard version and 35W low power version of the mainstream market will be next year.The first CES was officially released, and most models and main specifications are leaked now!
The model and specification list currently flowing out is not the final version, but almost the same:
Core Ultra 9 285: 8+16 24 core, 36MB cache, P core 2.5-5.6GHz, E core 1.9-4.6GHz, 4 XE cores, 65W TDP
Core Ultra 9285T: 8+16 24 cores, 36MB cache, P core 1.4-5.4GHz, E core 1.2-4.5GHz, 4 XE cores, 35W TDP Core Ultra 7 265: 8+12 20 cores, 30MB cache, P core 2.4-5.3GHz, E-core 1.8-4.6GHz, 4 XE cores, 65W TDPCore Ultra 7 265F: 8+12 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20Core, 30MB cache, P-core 2.4-5.3GHz, E-core 1.8-4.6GHz, nuclear display, 65W TDP
Core Ultra 7 265T: 8+12 20 cores, 30MB cache cache, P core 1.5-5.3GHz, E-core 1.2-4.6GHz, 4 XE cores, 35W TDPCore Ultra 5 245: 6+8 14 core, 24MB cache, P cores3.4-5.1GHz, E-nuclear 2.9-4.5GHz, (core display to be determined), 65W TDP
Core Ultra 5 235: 6+8 14 core, 24MB cache, P core 3.4-5.0GHz, E-core 2.9-4.4GHz, (to be determined), 65W TDP
Core Ultra 5 225: 6+4 10 cores, 20MB cache, P core 3.3-4.9GHz, E-core 2.7-4.4GHz, 2 XE cores, 65W TDP
Core Ultra 5 225F: 6+4 10 core, 20MB cache, P core 3.3-9GHz, E core2.7-4.4GHz, nuclear no display, 65W TDP
In addition, the entry level also includes Core Ultra 3 215, Core Ultra 3 205, all 8 cores, a high probability of 4P+4E.But the former knows nothing, the latter Prespects 3.9-4.8GHz, E-core 3.3-4.2GHz, it is expected that TDP must be less than 65W.
I wonder if there will be Core Ultra 9 285KS in the future?
The overall model distribution, naming rules, specifications are similar to the previous generations, but Intel CEO Pat Kissinger once said that it will streamline the product line in the future and reduce the model in the future to reduce the modelEssence