Intel's upcoming 14th Gen Core series, the Core Ultra 200, has been making headlines lately. According to the latest reports, the Core Ultra 200 series will consist of 13 SKUs, marking a significant decrease from previous generations.
The new report is from Benchlife, which suggests that the Core Ultra 200 series will feature three K-Series variants with 125W and unlocked overclocking capabilities, including the Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K, and Core Ultra 5 245K. These models will reportedly come equipped with 24 (8P+16E), 20 (8P+12E), and 14 cores (6P+8E), respectively.
Interestingly, the non-K SKUs (65W) mentioned in the report are said to have identical configurations except for one. While the Core Ultra 9 275 and Core Ultra 7 255 should have the same core configuration as their 125W counterparts, the Core Ultra 5 245 should only pack ten cores (6P+4E).
The Core Ultra 200 series will also reportedly include eight 125W/65W variants, indicating that two F-Series versions may lack integrated graphics capabilities. The Core Ultra 5 240F is confirmed as one of these components, while the other is believed to be 255F. Lastly, the report mentions Intel plans to launch five Core Ultra 200T SKUs (35W) for a total of 13 SKUs.
Details such as CPU and GPU clock rates, power limitations, voltages, support for DDR5 memory speeds, and other features are yet to be verified.
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KitGuru says: The most notable absence from this line-up is the lack of mention of the KF-series SKUs. However, since this is only a report, they may still appear when Intel officially reveals the new generation of desktop processors later in the year.