Key findings
- Leaked Intel Core Ultra 200K series specs reveal powerful processors scheduled for release on October 24.
- Intel Terminal Velocity Boost can increase performance up to 5.7 GHz while consuming 240 W of power.
- A total of five SKUs will be available with different core configurations and impressive turbo speeds.
Intel is going through a rough patch right now, so all eyes are on the more immediate releases to see if the company can regain some of its former pride. Thankfully, we don't have to wait for Intel to announce its products, as leakers have been working diligently to provide the internet with data on what the new chips will look like. One leaker has pulled the final specs of the Intel Core Ultra 200K, and if he's to be believed, we'll be seeing something cool in a few weeks.
The final specifications of the Intel Core Ultra 200K have leaked online
Discovered by VideoCardzthe leak appeared on the Chinese website Benchlife. The leaks say that the specifications are pretty final, as Intel plans to release the processor on October 24th and will make an official announcement on October 10th. As you can imagine, it's a bit late for the company to change anything. If we assume the leak is real, these are most likely the specifications we'll see when the product comes out.
So, let's take a closer look at these processors and see what's inside. The Intel Core Ultra 200K lineup will include five different SKUs. The most powerful SKU is called the Core Ultra 9 285K and will use 8 Lion Cove P-Cores and 16 Skymont Efficient Cores. If you use Intel Terminal Velocity Boost, the chip will reach performance of up to 5.7 GHz while consuming 240W of power.
Here is the full table as published on Benchlife: