These configurations are identical to the 14th-gen K-SKU Core i9, i7, and i5 parts ... percentage points using DDR5-7200 CL34 memory versus DDR5-5600. But then Intel also claims the sweet spot ...
The Core Ultra 5 245K should be a value-focused midrange CPU, but it fails to deliver even a generational improvement over ...
While the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K at least represented a sizable boost in creative performance over the Core i9-14900K, the ...
It has an equal number of cores as Intel’s preceding Core i5-14600K, but Arrow Lake doesn’t support Intel’s classic ...
Intel is allowing reviews to lift the lid on the performance of its new Core Ultra processors today and below you can see ...
Officially, Intel recommends an MSRP between $309 and $319, with the first Core Ultra 5 245K listing selling for $328.99 at Newegg. It's technically slightly cheaper than the $319 to $329 launch MSRP ...
The Core Ultra 5 245K doesn't offer enough to warrant upgrading, though its power efficiency, low cooling requirements, and ...
Here are our first official Intel Arrow Lake benchmarks, as we reveal the game performance and frame rates of this new 20-core processor.
Intel has rebranded its Core i3 (and i5 and i7) line-up, ditching the iconic 'i' it's used for 16 years. It doesn’t change our advice, though. These chips are good for light work, and can easily ...
DDR5-7200 does seem low, especially given AMD's recent DDR5-8000 EXPO support for its new X870 chipset and Ryzen motherboards, which felt long overdue. Of course, it's still early for Intel Core ...
I’ve never seen a processor as radically different as the Core Ultra 9 285K. It’s a complete departure for Intel, from design to features, all focused on a new vision of highly efficient ...
Historically, thanks to their smaller number of P-Cores, we’ve found Intel’s Core i5 Raptor Lake and Alder Lake chips to be ripe for overclocking, thanks to their unlocked multiplier ...