The first wave of Intel’s Arrow Lake-S lineup will consist of the Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K, and Core Ultra 5 245K processors. Each offers a different power profile depending on its specifications.
The Baseline profile defines the power and consumption limits predetermined by Intel to provide maximum stability. The Performance profile combines PL1 with PL2 to provide higher performance without sacrificing consumption. The third profile, called Extreme, offers the highest power without worrying about consumption.
Intel Arrow Lake-S processor power consumption
As expected, the Core Ultra 9 285K, the highest representative of this new range of processors, will have a maximum consumption of 250 W
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August 29, 2024 • 3:32 p.m.
Based on the latest leak from and one with 6+8 (Core Ultra 5 245K).
These performance profiles can be activated by the user if he needs to obtain the maximum processor performancesince by default it will use the base profile adjusted by Intel to get the best performance from the computer.
The official announcement of the new generation of Arrow Lake-S processors for desktop computers is scheduled for October 10 and will hit the market 7 days later, although it is likely that given the problems the company has been suffering in recent weeks due to the disastrous economic results, this event will be delayed until the end of 2024 or the beginning of 2025 and the CES will be used to announce them.
To have all the final data and specifications of this new range and assess whether they are really worth it, we will have to wait a few days. Let’s hope that the problems of performance
What we expect from the 15th generation of Intel processors
Just as Intel has accustomed us to, these processors welcome the socket LGA 1851a catch that will also be in the next generation.
THE 13th and 14th generation Intel processors use the socket LGA 1700not compatible with this new generation, so if we want to update the equipment we will also have to update the motherboard, thus increasing the total price of the investment to be made.
Another new feature compared to previous generations are the Lion Cave cores, which in theory will offer between 20 and 25% better performance. Regarding the price, knowing that Intel has never been known to maintain them, this new generation will follow the same path.