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The Core Ultra 9 285K doesn’t have any fancy 3D V-Cache, but it still has a few tricks of its own. It’s a 24-core CPU, but unlike the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, it doesn’t come with simultaneous multi ...
The Core Ultra 9 285K, despite its handful of successes, is a disappointing gaming CPU. The Ryzen 9 9950X and Core i9-14900K offer great gaming performance, but if you’re focused solely on ...
The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and Intel Core Ultra 5 245K are available now in the US, UK, and Australia, priced at $589 / £548.99 / AU$1,099 and $309 / £289.99 / AU$589, respectively.
At its top end, Intel suggests an MSRP of between $589 and $599 for the Core Ultra 9 285K. As with most enthusiast-grade PC components, actual prices often inflate around their launch day, with ...
Overall, the Core Ultra 9 285K isn't really a bad CPU. Its performance is relatively near the competition and Intel, with TSMC's help, has crafted sheer magic to reach that low power consumption ...
Intel's new flagship Core Ultra 9 285K processor should have 24 cores and 24 threads (no Hyper-Threading for Arrow Lake). We should see the Core Ultra 7 265K with 20 cores and 20 threads, which ...
Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU has appeared in PassMark, becoming the fastest laptop processor — but Apple still dominates single-thread. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu ...
Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285K is the first enthusiast desktop CPU with a built-in NPU, or a neural processing unit, for accelerating AI tasks. It’s also the first CPU that’s built for Intel’s ...