➀ Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, the flagship model of the upcoming Intel Core Ultra 2 series, will have a maximum clock speed of 5.7GHz, lower than previous models like the Intel Core i9-14900K and i9-14900KS. ➁ The new Arrow Lake-S series will abandon Hyper-Threading technology and DDR4 memory support, focusing solely on DDR5-6400 MT/s memory. ➂ Despite Intel's financial challenges and the postponement of the Intel Innovation 2024 event, the release of the Arrow Lake-S desktop processors is still scheduled for October 10th.
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