AMD has enjoyed being the preferred CPU vendor for the majority of gaming PCs for sometime now, but Intel’s latest refreshed chips are aiming to claw back some market share through competitive performance and aggressive pricing.
Intel has introduced two new CPUs into its Arrow Lake family, with the refreshed chips marking the debut of the Core Ultra 200S Plus series. First is the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus (including a KF variant without onboard graphics), which includes 18 total cores, divided into eight performance cores and 12 efficiency cores. This, along with a boost clock of 5.3GHz, puts it within spitting distance of the previous Core Ultra 7 265K, albeit with two fewer performance cores.
The second is likely the one that Intel is hoping will become a strong gaming choice. The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, which includes a total of 24 cores divided into 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores, with a boost clock of 5.5GHz. That’s identical to Intel’s previous flagship, the Core Ultra 9 285K, for a fraction of the price.
Continue Reading at GameSpot AMD has enjoyed being the preferred CPU vendor for the majority of gaming PCs for sometime now, but Intel’s latest refreshed chips are aiming to claw back some market share through competitive performance and aggressive pricing.Intel has introduced two new CPUs into its Arrow Lake family, with the refreshed chips marking the debut of the Core Ultra 200S Plus series. First is the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus (including a KF variant without onboard graphics), which includes 18 total cores, divided into eight performance cores and 12 efficiency cores. This, along with a boost clock of 5.3GHz, puts it within spitting distance of the previous Core Ultra 7 265K, albeit with two fewer performance cores. The second is likely the one that Intel is hoping will become a strong gaming choice. The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, which includes a total of 24 cores divided into 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores, with a boost clock of 5.5GHz. That’s identical to Intel’s previous flagship, the Core Ultra 9 285K, for a fraction of the price.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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