Intel’s latest innovation, the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, has made its debut in the benchmark arena, offering a sneak peek into its remarkable capabilities. This new 24-core powerhouse from the Arrow Lake Refresh series showcases impressive enhancements over its predecessor, the Core Ultra 7 265K. Gamers and tech enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating how this chip will perform when it hits the market.
Unveiling the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus
Reports suggest that the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus has once again surfaced in benchmark tests, revealing its potential in the Geekbench database. Designed to supersede the Core Ultra 7 265K, this chip boasts a jump from 20 to 24 cores and packs 36 MB of L3 cache. Clock speeds remain robust, with a base of 3.70 GHz and a boost reaching 5.50 GHz, mirroring its predecessor. However, the increase in core count and cache is aimed at delivering superior performance.
Performance Insights and Expectations
In a recent test on a Gigabyte Z890 Eagle WIFI7 motherboard, equipped with 64 GB of DDR5 memory, the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus showcased its might, scoring 3236 in single-core and 21,475 in multi-core Geekbench 6 tests. This positions it nearly on par with the high-end Core Ultra 9 285K, albeit slightly trailing previous scores due to differing memory speeds during testing.
The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus has made its mark with 24 cores and enhanced cache, promising up to 5% performance gains over the 265K.
Future Pricing and Market Position
The pricing strategy for the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus remains speculative, but if it mirrors the original debut price of $384, it might not offer enough incentive over the 265K. Analysts anticipate a more competitive price point around $300, aligning with market dynamics. Meanwhile, motherboard manufacturers have begun enabling BIOS support in anticipation of an official reveal at CES 2026.
| CPU | Cores/Threads | Base Clock (P/E Core) | Max Boost (P/E Core) | Cache (L3 / L2) | Memory Support | TDP (PL1 / PL2) | Price (SEP) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Core Ultra 9 290K Plus | 24/24 (8+16) | 3.7 / 3.2 GHz | 5.6 / 4.8 GHz | 36 MB / 40 MB | DDR5-7200 | 125W / 250W | TBD |
| Core Ultra 9 285K | 24/24 (8+16) | 3.7 / 3.2 GHz | 5.5 / 4.6 GHz | 36 MB / 40 MB | DDR5-6400 | 125W / 250W | $589 US |
| Core Ultra 7 270K Plus | 24/24 (8+16) | 3.7 / 3.2 GHz | 5.5 / 4.7 GHz | 36 MB / 40 MB | DDR5-7200 | 125W / 250W | TBD |
| Core Ultra 7 265K | 20/20 (8+12) | 3.9 / 3.3 GHz | 5.4 / 4.6 GHz | 30 MB / 36 MB | DDR5-6400 | 125W / 250W | $394 US |
| Core Ultra 7 265KF | 20/20 (8+12) | 3.9 / 3.3 GHz | 5.4 / 4.6 GHz | 30 MB / 36 MB | DDR5-6400 | 125W / 250W | $379 US |
| Core Ultra 5 250K Plus | 18/18 (6+12) | 4.2 / 3.5 GHz | 5.3 / 4.7 GHz | 24 MB / 26 MB ? | DDR5-7200 | 125W / 159W | TBD |
| Core Ultra 5 245K | 14/14 (6+8) | 4.2 / 3.6 GHz | 5.2 / 4.6 GHz | 24 MB / 26 MB | DDR5-6400 | 125W / 159W | $309 US |
| Core Ultra 5 245KF | 14/14 (6+8) | 4.2 / 3.6 GHz | 5.2 / 4.6 GHz | 24 MB / 26 MB | DDR5-6400 | 125W / 159W | $294 US |