Intel Core Ultra 9 285K review: Ultra-efficient productivity


Intel’s new flagship desktop processor has some unusual quirks. It uses the Core Ultra Series 2 naming system even though Series 1 never spread outside of mobile chips, and this generation’s big focus is undeniably on power efficiency rather than raw power.

It’s not that I’m denying the potential of Intel’s top-end Core Ultra 200S desktop processor with its 125W base TDP and huge 24-core, 24-thread split, but aiming for ‘comparable’ performance against its last-gen Core i9 processor 14900K wasn’t likely to excite some gaming fanatics in its target audience.



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