Intel seems to be more than meeting the expectations of those looking for high performance with its new generation Core Ultra 7 265K Arrow Lake processor. According to the leaked information, this processor is equipped with 20 cores and 20 threads. The processor, which has a base frequency of 3.9 GHz, can go up to 5.5 GHz in turbo mode. In other words, it shows that the processor offers great speed and power. So, is it really a processor that will meet expectations? Details in our news…
Intel Core Ultra 7 265K is 5 percent faster than Core i7-14700K in multi-core performance
Another striking feature of the processor is its power efficiency with 33MB L3 cache and 125W thermal design power (TDP). The default PL2 power consumption is said to be 177W, while the performance PL2 mode power consumption is 250W. According to the results obtained in the performance tests, the Core Ultra 7 265K is 5% faster than the previous model, the Core i7-14700K, in multi-core performance . This difference is a serious advantage, especially in programs and games that require multitasking.
Although it lags behind its predecessor by a small margin in single-core performance, its overall performance is quite impressive. Intel’s new generation processor offers high efficiency even under heavy workloads, while also promising high-level use to its users in gaming and professional applications.
It will definitely be an option that should be seriously considered, especially for gamers and professionals looking for high performance. It is a matter of curiosity when we will see Intel’s new processor on the market, but the leaked test results have already created great excitement.
So, what do you think about this processor? Do you think it can meet expectations? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.