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Intel Core Ultra 200S revisit: 3 months of updates

When Intel launched Core Ultra 200S in October 2024 we reached the conclusion that the new CPUs were not ready for action. At best the new platform was in Beta, however there was the outside chance it was fundamentally flawed and beyond redemption. This would obviously be bad news for Intel but would also impact Asus, ASRock, Gigabyte, MSI and any company that is invested in the Z890 platform.

Time stamps

00:00 Back story
01:19 Industry updates
03:13 Leo discusses
03:53 Latest Intel updates with Robert Hallock
10:17 Leo’s thesis and his thoughts
12:53 Memory latency
13:47 Leo shares his notes
15:09 Cinebench 2024 Multi Core
15:48 Cinebench 2024 Single Core
16:43 Geekbench 6 Multi Core
17:24 Geekbench 6 Single Core
17:58 CPU Power Consumption
18:53 Cyberpunk 2077
19:56 Far Cry 6
20:50 Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
22:11 Total War Pharoah
23:16 Assassins Creed Mirage
24:03 Leo's closing thoughts

 

You can read and see what KitGuru said about the launch of Core Ultra 200S HERE

A month after the launch, Intel's Robert Hallock went public to talk about the proposed fixes for Core Ultra 200S HERE

And now, after CES 2025, we have received the promised updates from Intel that are supposed to fix Core Ultra 200S. This means we can retest the Core Ultra CPUs and see whether or not Core Ultra 200S is now ready for action.

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