Intel shores up its desktop CPU lineup with boosted Core Ultra 200S Plus chips

niwax

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At a time where too much is going the other direction, I'll certainly take it.
I'd go even further and say 4 more cores and a $100 reduction in MSRP ist pretty fantastic for a minor iteration in the same generation. Now, there is the small issue of whether that makes them in any way good CPUs compared to what others are offering...
 
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That's certainly not a bad thing but if gaming was your focus even 15% improvement is still going to be noticeably behind a 9800x3D. That should be enough that it's at least consistently ahead of their 13th/14th gen processors. I guess if you want both gaming performance and multi-threaded performance this might make them a better option in that scenario. The pricing does look pretty good with the Ultra 7 270k being ~300 vs ~450 for a 9800x3D. If RAM/SSDs weren't so stupidly inflated it might make for an appealing part but I think most people are just sitting and waiting right now unless they absolutely have to buy/upgrade.
If Intel could have figured out a way to stay with LGA 1700 and only require motherboard upgrades when the actually competitive CPUs arrived (even if they had only supported 1700 DDR5 motherboards for this gen CPUs), these CPUs would be quite interesting as an upgrade path - kind of like AM4 was and still is for AMD. I'm sure there were technical reasons for doing what they did, but...
 
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I hope Intel will consider to significantly accelerate its microarchitectures' cadence.

One genuinely mind-blowing result:
One hundred and thirty-four points. On a power-throttled, passively cooled, tiny-die SoC. That may mean nothing, until you see what it compares to in Arrow Lake, also produced on a TSMC N3 variant (N3B).

CPUCinebench 2024 Single Core
Intel U7 285K144 points
Intel i9-14900K137 points
Intel U7 265K135 points
🌟 A18 Pro🌟 134 points
Intel Ultra 245K132 points
Intel X9 388H130 points
Intel i9-14900129 points
How's the fps with RTX 5080 on Indy Great Circle?
 
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ikjadoon

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CPUCinebench 2024 Single Core
Intel U7 285K144 points
Intel i9-14900K137 points
Intel U7 265K135 points
🌟 A18 Pro - Ars Techinca🌟 134 points - Ars Technica
Intel Ultra 245K132 points
Intel X9 388H130 points
Intel i9-14900129 points

Interestingly, Notebookcheck has also run Cinebench 2024 and they are getting ~9% higher performance. Because A18 Pro power throttles, it can't be thermals. Perhaps background applications?

Notebookcheck: 147 points (100%)
Ars Technica: 134 points (91%)

Apple toys with the competition - MacBook Neo offers more single-core performance than any mobile processor from AMD, Intel or Qualcomm - NotebookCheck.net News

Now the A18 Pro is faster the 285K, too.
 
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