➀ The Core Ultra 9 285 is a 24-core processor with 8 P-cores and 16 E-cores; ➁ It has a 5.6GHz turbo clock and a 65W TDP; ➂ The non-K model lacks an unlocked multiplier and has a lower TDP compared to the 285K version; ➃ The Core Ultra 9 285 achieved a single-core score of 3,245 and a multi-core score of 20,078 on Geekbench.
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