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Intel Core Ultra 9 285 Non-K CPU Leaked Specs and Performance
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Intel Core Ultra 9 285 Non-K CPU Leaked Specs and Performance

Emeka Victor
Last updated: 1 October 2024 02:06
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In a recent leak Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285 CPU appears as a key highlight for the forthcoming Arrow Lake series with insights into its specifications and performance capabilities. On X platform via BenchLeaks there is a leak that displays the processor operating on an Asus Prime Z890-P motherboard and provides early details on the non-K version of Intel’s new CPU.

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Key Specs and PerformanceMulti-Core Score ConcernsLaunch TimelineEnd Note

According to the details from TechRadar, this non-overclockable version of the Core Ultra 9 285 comes with 24 cores (8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores) and operates at a TDP (thermal design power) of 65W, unlike its unlocked counterpart, the Core Ultra 9 285K, which runs with a TDP of 125W and allows overclocking.

Key Specs and Performance

The leaked specs reveal that the Core Ultra 9 285 has a base clock speed of 2.5GHz and a max turbo boost of 5.6GHz, along with 36MB of L3 cache. The test system used DDR5-5600 memory, running with 8GB of system RAM. This configuration, along with the Asus Prime Z890-P motherboard and LGA 1851 socket, provides a glimpse of what users can expect from this CPU in early 2025.

In Geekbench 6 testing, the Core Ultra 9 285 achieved a single-core score of 3,081, a respectable result indicating strong single-threaded performance. However, its multi-core score of 14,150 fell short compared to the Intel Core i9-14900, the current non-K flagship, which typically scores between 17,000 and 18,000 in similar tests.

Multi-Core Score Concerns

The relatively low multi-core score raises some concerns. The Core Ultra 9 285 is expected to perform closer to its overclockable counterpart, the 285K. However, this discrepancy suggests that further testing may be needed to fully understand the chip’s potential. As noted by Wccftech, which also covered this leak, the non-K version will likely show improved performance in later benchmarks, as this test may not reflect the final capabilities of the chip.

Launch Timeline

Intel’s Arrow Lake processors are anticipated to roll out in two phases. The unlocked K-series chips, including the Core Ultra 9 285K, are expected to launch as early as October 2024. Meanwhile, the non-K versions, like the Core Ultra 9 285, will not be available until Q1 2025. This gives Intel more time to fine-tune the final performance of the non-overclockable models.

Intel Core Ultra 9 285 Non-K CPU Leaked Specs and Performance
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Despite the current concerns about multi-core performance, the Core Ultra 9 285 remains a highly anticipated entry in Intel’s lineup, offering a balance between power and efficiency with its 65W TDP design.

End Note

While the leaked Geekbench scores provide an early glimpse into the potential of Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285, the final product may offer different results, especially with more comprehensive testing ahead of its Q1 2025 release. As the non-overclockable version of the Arrow Lake flagship, this chip targets users looking for a high-performing CPU with lower power consumption, making it a promising choice for those who prioritize energy efficiency without sacrificing performance.

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