I admit that, like everyone else in recent years, I was seduced by the AMD platform and their Ryzen chiplet architecture. AMD has managed to increase the number of cores, clock speeds, bus speeds and provide more power at a good price. Suddenly people had to upgrade again, and because of this the entire gaming industry changed too.
Since the introduction of Ryzen, Intel has been working on its own new architecture based on a principle similar to chipsets. However, Intel chose a “tile” strategy. And today, like Ryzen many years ago, it is laying the foundation for a new line of processors that will take the world by storm.
Goodbye Intel Core i5, i7 or i9 labels. The Arrow Lake series of processors is called Intel Core Ultra. The weakest version offers 14 cores, and the strongest – 24. Today we will try such a “golden mean”, that is, the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K, a 20-core processor without HyperThreading, but with enough power to cope with the current ones moment by processors. processors.
Intel claims that the new processor is 15% more powerful than the mentioned competitors and, what’s worse, it’s also more economical. Finally, someone is taking care of consumption and heating!
But before we get to the graphs, data, and overall evidence that another processor revolution is upon us, we’ll have to start at the beginning. As always, the path to a new computer is a little more complicated… if it weren’t for our technology partner ASUS, we wouldn’t have been able to test the new processor at all.
It was ASUS that provided us with the main components. Including the processor, which not only sent us, but also supplied us with an important motherboard even before the processor was launched.
Source :Indian TV
