Intel Core Ultra 9 285K To Reach 5.7 GHz Boost

Intel Core Ultra 9 285K To Reach 5.7 GHz Boost

The upcoming Arrow Lake-S processor, the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, is generating excitement with rumors of reaching a boost clock speed of up to 5.7 GHz. This flagship model is expected to combine Lion Cove Performance Cores and Skymont Efficient Cores, along with support from Arc Xe-LPG graphics.

Renowned leaker OneRaichu teased these specifications, indicating a potential 5.7 GHz max boost for Performance Cores and a 4.7 GHz max boost for Efficient Cores. This configuration would position the Core Ultra 9 285K slightly slower in P-Core boost but faster in E-Core boost compared to its predecessor, the Core i9-14900K.

So…

P-C 5.7GHz boost, 5.4GHz all-core;
E-C 4.7GHz all-core, 4.6GHz ring;

🤔

— Vectral (@Vectral555) July 15, 2024

The leak also suggests an all-core boost clock of 5.4 GHz for Performance Cores and 4.6 GHz for Efficient Cores. Speculation is rife about a potential KS variant with even higher clock speeds, although concrete details are currently scarce.

While the complete specifications of the Core Ultra 200 series have yet to be unveiled, Intel is anticipated to introduce the series at its Innovation event in September, with availability in the market expected by October. Presently, only six SKUs are known, but Intel is reportedly developing at least 18 configurations that have not been disclosed.

Configuration Cores/Threads Boost Clock PBP (TDP)
P-Core E-Core
Core Ultra 9 285K ⬅️ 24C/24T (8P+16E) 5.7 GHz 4.7 GHz 125W
Core Ultra 9 275 24C/24T (8P+16E) TBC TBC 65W
Core Ultra 7 265K 20C/20T (8P+12E) TBC TBC 125W
Core Ultra 7 255 20C/20T (8P+12E) TBC TBC 65W
Core Ultra 5 245K 14C/14T (6P+8E) TBC TBC 125W
Core Ultra 5 240 10C/10T (6P+4E) TBC TBC 65W
Core i9-14900KS 24C/32T (8P+16E) 6.2 GHz 4.5 GHz 150W
Core i9-14900K(F) 24C/32T (8P+16E) 6.0 GHz 4.4 GHz 125W
Core i7-14700K(F) 20C/28T (8P+12E) 5.6 GHz 4.3 GHz 125W
Core i5-14600K(F) 14C/20T (6P+8E) 5.3 GHz 4.0 GHz 125W

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