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Intel Core Extremely 9 285 Non-Okay Arrow Lake Leaks On Geekbench Trying Sturdy


Intel kicked off the Arrow Lake social gathering with a mixture of “Okay” (unlocked multiplier) and “KF” (unlocked multiplier + disabled onboard graphics) fashions, and particularly the Core Extremely 9 285K, Core Extremely 7 265K and 265KF, and Core Extremely 5 245K and 245KF. Ultimately we’ll seen non-Okay fashions make a debut, proof of which will be present in one other Geekbench leak for a purported Core Extremely 9 285.

Taking into account that nothing is official, the itemizing signifies that the Core Extremely 9 285 is a 24-core processor comprised of 8 P-cores and 16 E-cores. That is the identical make-up because the Core Extremely 9 285K. Likewise, the thread rely is identical at 24 threads, as Arrow Lake does away with Hyper Threading.

Based on the most recent look on Geekbench, the non-Okay Core Extremely 9 285 additionally encompasses a 5.6GHz turbo clock. If we assume that represents the max turbo frequency (by way of Thermal Velocity Increase), then we’re wanting a 100MHz distinction in high velocity between the Core Extremely 9 285 and and Core Extremely 9 285K, the latter of which might ramp as much as 5.7GHz.

What actually separates the 2 chips, nonetheless, are the dearth of an unlocked multiplier on the non-Okay mannequin, and a a lot decrease TDP—the Core Extremely 9 285 checks in with a 65W TDP, whereas the Core Extremely 9 285K comes out of the gate with a 125W TDP (and a max turbo energy ranking of 250W).

Geekbench screenshot for a Core Ultra 9 285.
Picture edited to suit pertinent particulars in a single screenshot (no values or particulars modified)

With all that mentioned, the Core Extremely 9 285 posted a single-core rating of three,245 and a multi-core rating of 20,078 in its newest look on Geekbench. The outcomes have been obtained in a Gigabyte motherboard with 32GB of DDR5-5600 RAM and Home windows 11 Professional 64-bit.

If we plug the scores into our personal graph of Geekbench outcomes, this is how the Core Extremely 9 285 stacks up…

Graph of Geekbench CPU scores.
That is not too shabby. The only-core rating is barely larger than the Core i9-14900K, beating the final era processor round 0.43% (name it a wash). In the meantime, the multi-core rating is simply 2.78% decrease. Needless to say the Core i9-14900K is a 125W half, so it has a major energy benefit.

A greater comparability could be to the non-Okay Core i9-14900, and sadly, we have no hands-on outcomes to check towards. Nevertheless, Geekbench maintains a listing of common scores for varied CPUs, and in keeping with the database, the Core i9-14900 settles in with a 2,902 single-core rating and 17,484 multi-core rating.

If going by these outcomes, the Core Extremely 9 285 scored 11.8% larger within the single-core take a look at (3,245 versus 2,902) and 14.84% larger within the multi-core take a look at (20,078 versus 17,484). These are some chunky good points for positive. And that is simply on the Intel aspect of the fence. If taking a look at AMD’s lineup, the Core Extremely 9 285 sandwiches itself between the Ryzen 9 9950X and Ryzen 9 9900X, a minimum of on this benchmark.
We’ll mood our pleasure till this chip really launches and exits the leaked benchmark scene. In spite of everything, there isn’t any approach of figuring out what settings have been used to acquire these outcomes. Nonetheless, these Geekbench outcomes are encouraging.

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