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Intel Core Ultra 200 line-up leak points to October launch

Intel is getting ready to launch the new generation of Core Ultra series processors for desktops. The latest naming strategy will see the introduction of the 200-series, which is set to include 14 SKUs, according to the recently leaked lineup.

According to Benchlife, at the top of the lineup sits the Core Ultra 9 285K, equipped with 8x Lion Cove P-cores and 16x Skymont E-cores. Promising impressive performance, the 285K is expected to reach speeds of up to 5.7GHz using Thermal Velocity Boost (TVB) technology. Notably, the 125W TDP model will also be available in 65W (285 non-K) and 35W (285T) variants, with base frequencies ranging from 2.5GHz to 1.4GHz.

Rumours suggest the Core Ultra 7 tier will comprise five models, including F and KF versions (no integrated graphics). This lineup is expected to boast 20 cores, with boost clocks up to 5.5GHz (TBMT 3.0). Adding to the lineup, Intel is set to introduce new Core Ultra 5 models with up to 14 cores and 5.2 boost clock speeds (TBT 2.0). The table below details the specifications of the upcoming lineup

CPU TDP Cores Base/Turbo Clock P-cores Base/Turbo Clock E-cores TVB TBMT 3.0 TBT 2.0
Core Ultra 9 285K 125W 24 (8P + 16E) 3.7/5.4GHz 3.2/4.6 5.7GHz  5.6GHz  5.5GHz
Core Ultra 9 285 65W 24 (8P + 16E) 2.5/5.3GHz 1.9/4.6 5.6GHz  5.5GHz  5.4GHz
Core Ultra 9 285T 35W 24 (8P + 16E) 1.4/4.7GHz 1.2/4.5 5.4GHz  5.4GHz  5.3GHz
Core Ultra 7 265K 125W 20 (8P + 12E) 3.9/5.2GHz 3.9/4.6 N/A  5.5GHz  5.4GHz
Core Ultra 7 265KF 125W 20 (8P + 12E) 3.3/5.2GHz 3.3/4.6 N/A  5.5GHz  5.4GHz
Core Ultra 7 265 65W 20 (8P + 12E) 2.4/5.1GHz 1.8/4.6 N/A  5.3GHz  5.2GHz
Core Ultra 7 265F 65W 20 (8P + 12E) 1.5/4.6GHz 1.2/4.5 N/A  5.3GHz  5.2GHz
Core Ultra 7 265T 35W 20 (8P + 12E) 2.4/5.0GHz 1.8/4.5 N/A  5.3GHz  5.2GHz
Core Ultra 5 245K 125W 14 (6P + 8E) 4.2/5.0GHz 3.6/4.6 N/A N/A  5.2GHz
Core Ultra 5 245KF 125W 14 (6P + 8E) 4.2/5.0GHz 3.6/4.6 N/A N/A  5.2GHz
Core Ultra 5 245 65W 14 (6P + 8E)
Core Ultra 5 235 65W 14 (6P + 8E)
Core Ultra 5 225 65W 10 (6P + 4E) 3.3/4.7GHz 2.7/4.4 N/A N/A  4.9GHz
Core Ultra 5 225F 65W 10 (6P + 4E) 3.3/4.7GHz 2.7/4.4 N/A N/A  4.9GHz

The leaked 200-series lineup notably lacks any mention of Core (Ultra) 3 variants, suggesting that these may be introduced later. Intel's plans point to an initial release of the Core Ultra 200 series on October 10th, with K and KF variations expected to be the first to come out. The non-K and T-Series variants should come in early 2025.

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