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Intel Core Ultra 7 265K shows up on Geekbench with considerably better scores

In the past, we had already seen a few Geekbench entries of the Core Ultra 7 265KF, but none scored as high as this one. The latest Intel Core Ultra 7 265K entry puts it much closer to the top Core Ultra 9 285K entries in the database, showing a much more promising picture for the Core Ultra 7 200 series processors.

Previous results showed a modest improvement compared to the Core i7-14700K(F), suggesting an improvement of under 10%. However, recent benchmarks reveal a more optimistic performance boost, with the new CPUs nearly matching the performance of the high-end Core Ultra 9 285K category.

An entry (via Benchleaks) conducted on the Asus TUF Gaming Z890 WIFI motherboard, equipped with 64 GB of DDR5 RAM of unspecified speed, demonstrated shows the Core Ultra 7 265K scoring 3,283 points on the Geekbench 6 single-core test and 22,293 in the multi-core test. With 8x P-Cores and 12x E-Cores, all without hyperthreading, the new CPUs showcased an impressive 15% improvement in single-core and multi-core performance over the 14700K. A look at the running speeds shows that the processor boosted up to 5.5 GHz, which is within the CPU's rumoured specifications.

The Intel Core 200K series is slated for release on October 24th, leaving room for more details to surface between now and then.

KitGuru says: Are you impressed with the latest Intel Core Ultra 7 265K Geekbench scores?

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