New Intel Core Ultra 200 non-K CPU Clock Speeds Revealed In New Report

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  • The Intel Core Ultra 5 245, 235, and 3 205 processors offer varying performance levels, with the 245 being the highest-tier CPU with a 5.1 GHz boost.
  • All models have a maximum TDP of 65 watts, offering a balance of performance and energy efficiency.
  • The Core Ultra series is expected to launch on October 17th, but the non-K variants might come out later, potentially next year.

A newly disclosed report revealed three non-K variants of the Arrow Lake-S series, including Core Ultra 5 245, Core Ultra 5 235, and Core Ultra 3 205.

The Intel Core Ultra 5 245 provides the highest frequency among the bunch, with a maximum boost frequency of 5.1 GHz for its Lion Cove performance cores and a base clock of 3.4 GHz. The Core Ultra 5 24 is split into 6 performance and 8 efficiency cores, with a boost frequency of 4.9 GHz.

Why it matters: Intel has become the center of controversy due to the crashing problems of its 13th and 14th-generation chips. Everyone is now looking forward to Arrow Lake-S chips.

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The Intel Core Ultra 5 235, on the other hand, might perform worse, with 5.0 GHz for the maximum P-core boost and 4.8 GHz for the all-core boost. However, with the same number of cores as the 245 model, it is best suited for daily workloads and multitasking.

The base model in the Arrow Lake-S range is the Intel Core Ultra 3 205. It features a base frequency of 3.9 GHz and comes with 8 cores that do not support hyperthreading. Furthermore, the Intel Core Ultra 3 205 can boost up to 4.8 GHz on its P-cores. In comparison, the E-cores are limited to just 4.2 GHz.

Despite having fewer cores, the Intel Core Ultra 3 205 is probably meant for users who are on a budget and still want to use Intel’s newest architecture.

With a maximum TDP of 65 watts, the Arrow Lake-S series from Intel could be a great option for consumers seeking power-efficient CPUs without compromising considerable performance.

While there have been rumors that the Core Ultra series will launch in October, the newly disclosed non-K variants are anticipated to ship on a separate date. If Intel maintains its typical launch cycle, these entry-level CPUs will likely launch next year to keep the market fresh.

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