September 30, 2024CPU
Core Ultra 200 series “Arrow Lake” desktop CPUCore Ultra 7 265K has been featured on Geekbench.The benchmark results are below.
Core Ultra 7 265K Geekbench
Single 3283 Multi 22293
The specifications of Core Ultra 7 265K are P-Core base clock / turbo clock 3.9GHz / 5.5GHz, E-Core base clock / turbo clock 3.3GHz / 4.6GHz. The number of cores is 20C20T with 8P-Core 12E-Core. As with Arrow Lake in general, hyper-threading is not installed, so the number of cores = the number of threads.
The benchmark score is 3283 points for single and 22293 points for multi. What does this score mean?
Compared to the previous generation Core i7-14700K, single is 11.3% higher and multi is 16.1 higher.On the contrary, it shows a score higher than the previous generation’s top-of-the-line Core i9-14900KS.
However, some questions remain. The Core Ultra 7 265K has a multi-score of only 3.17% lower than the top-of-the-line Core Ultra 9 285K.
Check out the specs for the Core Ultra 200 series.
- Core Ultra 9 285K
8P16E 24C24T / Base: P3.7 E3.2 / Max Turbo: P5.7 E4.6
Intel Smart Cache (L3): 36MB / Total L2 cache: 40MB
Base power (TDP): 125W / Maximum turbo power: 250W - Core Ultra 7 265K
8P12E 20C20T / Base: P3.9 E3.3 / Max Turbo: P5.5 E4.6
Intel Smart Cache (L3): 30MB / Total L2 cache: 36MB
Base power (TDP): 125W / Maximum turbo power: 250W
Core Ultra 7 265K has 4E-Core less than Core Ultra 9 285K, so it is unnatural that the multi-score difference is about 3.17%.
Possible reasons are that the Core Ultra 9 285K score is low due to some setting difference, or the Core Ultra 7 265K score is too high. At this point, the score should be viewed as a reference only.
More accurate scores will emerge as the release date of the Core Ultra 200 series approaches. Core Ultra 200 series desktop CPUs are said to be released on October 24, 2024.