Intel Core Ultra 285K, 265K, & 245K CPU Specs: Bending Fix, Power Reduction, & Prices

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Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs have a release date for October 24 and just got announced, including specs and prices for the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K, Core Ultra 7 265KF, Ultra 5 245K, and Ultra 5 245KF. The new CPUs debut major architectural changes for the desktop platform. Thus far, we only have first-party benchmark data: Intel is claiming huge power consumption reductions and efficiency improvements, but at the cost of lower total performance. Intel's raw gaming performance will be roughly equal with the 14900K, according to Intel itself, and sometimes regressive. We'll have a lot of power testing to do.

Note: Intel's slides contained errors that Intel made. The company stated that the 800-series chipsets would have 32 USB 3.2 ports maximally. Intel sent an email to press notifying the media of an error in Intel's slide, saying it instead should read "10." We obviously have no way of verifying these statements before having CPUs in hand, so the press relies on companies to get their own specs right.

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TIMESTAMP

00:00 - Intel Core Ultra 200 CPUs
02:14 - Intel Core Ultra 285K, 265K, 245K Specs
06:16 - Power Claims (Intel Arrow Lake)
08:40 - Gaming Performance Per Watt Claims
09:59 - Thermal & ILM Changes
15:12 - Performance Targets
16:21 - Platform Features
18:52 - Architecture
20:15 - Silicon Changes
21:22 - Conclusion

CORRECTIONS:
01:03 - We trimmed an incorrect statement that the 5% geomean loss comparison was against the 285K, but it is against the 265K. This has been corrected.
17:04 - Intel's slides contained errors that Intel made. The company stated that the 800-series chipsets would have 32 USB 3.2 ports maximally. Intel sent an email to press notifying the media of an error in Intel's slide, saying it instead should read "10." We obviously have no way of verifying these statements before having CPUs in hand, so the press relies on companies to get their own specs right.

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