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    24-Core Intel Core Ultra 9 QS Surpasses Expectations!

    Intel Core Ultra 9 QS processors exceeded expectations. With a 24-core structure and a speed of 5.7 GHz, attracted significant attention.

    The next-generation Intel Core Ultra 9 processors are revealing their much-anticipated performance as the release date approaches. According to recent information, the Intel Core Ultra 9 QS version can reach a speed of 5.7 GHz with its 24-core structure. But how is this possible? Here are the details…

    The 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 QS processor’s speed is 1.0 GHz higher than the previous ES2 version. The processor is equipped with 8 large cores (Lion Cove) and 16 small cores (Skymont). This massive performance boost is achieved thanks to Intel’s Thermal Velocity Boost (TVB) technology.

    The new Core Ultra 9 QS can reach a speed of 5.4 GHz on all P cores, while the E cores can operate at 4.6 GHz. However, when compared to the Core i9-14900KS, this new processor falls slightly behind, as the i9-14900KS can reach a speed of 6.2 GHz.

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    It is speculated that this new processor could be the most powerful member of Intel’s “Arrow Lake-S” series. However, considering that Intel has released “KS” versions in the past, even more powerful models of this series could appear in the future.

    The performance of these next-generation processors is a significant development, particularly for high-end computer users and gaming enthusiasts. Intel seems to be raising the bar even higher in terms of both speed and efficiency with its competition in this market.

    CPUArchitectureC/TP Core / Full CoreE CoreL3 CachePL1
    Ultra 9 285KLion Cove / Skymont24/245.7 / 5.4 GHz4.6 GHz36 MB125W
    Ultra 7 265KLion Cove / Skymont20/205.5 / 5.2 GHz4.6 GHz33 MB125W
    Ultra 5 245KLion Cove / Skymont14/145.0 / 5.2 GHz4.6 GHz24 MB125W
    Ultra 9 275Lion Cove / SkymontTBDTBDTBDTBD65W?
    Ultra 7 255Lion Cove / Skymont20/20?TBDTBDTBD65W?
    Ultra 5 240Lion Cove / Skymont10/10?TBDTBDTBD65W?

    So, what do you think about Intel’s new processor? Does the 5.7 GHz speed meet your expectations? You can share your thoughts in the comments below…

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