1. Intel's Core Ultra 200K series qualification samples have been distributed to partners, featuring 24-core variants with 8 P-cores and 16 E-cores. 2. The Core Ultra 9 285K qualification sample can reach a maximum clock speed of 5.7GHz using TVB, with P-cores at 5.4GHz and E-cores at 4.6GHz. 3. Despite potential lower clock speeds compared to predecessors, the new processors are expected to outperform older models based on Geekbench results.
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