Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Processor


Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Processor
Description
Features of INTEL Core Ultra 9 285K Processor ( 5.7 GHz / 24 Core / 24 Threads )
Intel’s latest desktop processors mark a fundamental shift in design thinking. Productised as Core Ultra 200 Series but known to you and me as Arrow Lake, there’s heck of a lot that’s new.
Then there’s the tiled design, bringing together various facets through company-specific Foveros packaging technology. Want more? Arrow Lake is the first Intel desktop CPU to include a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) for emerging AI tasks, and it’s DDR5 only to boot.
Today’s review focusses on performance delivered by top-stack INTEL Core Ultra 285K 9th Generation Processor ( 5.7 GHz / 24 Core / 24 Threads ). It’s one of three K-suffixed CPUs available right now, along with a couple of KF models that do the same jobs but bereft of integrated graphics. Following tradition, Intel will doubtless release a full roster of chips come early next year. It’s worth me talking you through some of the high-level changes before moving on to all-important benchmark prowess.
Specifications
CPU | Core Ultra 9 |
Cores | 24 |
Series | Core Ultra |
Memory Type | DDR5 |
Threads | 24 |
Socket | LGA1851 |
SPEED | 3.2 GHz |
Speed (Turbo) | 5.7 GHz |
Cache | 36 MB |
Max Memory Support | 192 GB |
Integrated Graphics | Yes |
Included Cpu Cooler | No |
Unlocked | Yes |
TDP | 125W |
Warranty* | 3 Years |
Additional Information
Socket | LGA1851 |
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RAM-type | DDR5 |
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