According to testing, the chip has 24 cores (8 productive and 16 energy efficient) and reaches frequencies of up to 5.5 GHz in Boost mode.

The processor scored 3205 points in the single-core test and 22,206 points in the multi-core test, almost the same scores as the Core Ultra 9 285K. This may indicate that the 270K Plus is an updated or slightly trimmed version of the older model.

The base processor frequency is 3.7 GHz, the L3 cache is 36 MB, and the test system was assembled on a Lenovo motherboard with an RTX 5090D graphics card, which confirms the test is of Chinese origin.

Rumor has it that Intel is preparing a minor cosmetic update to existing models without significant architectural changes.

The main difference may be that DDR5 memory support has been increased to 7200 MT/s.

There has been no official announcement regarding the processor yet, but the updated Core Ultra 200 Series series is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2026.

Source: Ferra

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