Die neuen Flaggschiff-CPUs von Intel werden für PC-Spiele kühler und effizienter laufen

https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/10/24265928/intel-core-ultra-200s-series-specs-release-date-pricing

34 Comments

  1. Has any third-party tested this yet or do we only have Intel slides?

  2. Meanwhile, Nvidia specs their next GPU to fuel the very flames of Hell…

  3. Dessert_Vicky on

    Aand thats all it has going on for it.

    Cant believe Intel and AMD handshook a sidegrade product launch. We desperately need more CPU competitors in the Consumer space.

  4. angrybeehive on

    They say the same every year. They still have 25+ watt TPD and sound like industrial vacuum cleaners.

  5. Silicon_Knight on

    No actual testing tho. The new retention mechanism seems interesting? Running cool and lower power is nice, I heard +15% in multithreading which is cool for some workloads. Probably not for gaming.

    Shows some of the architecture limits they are hitting IMHO excited to see how they get past it.

  6. excalibur_zd on

    And yet TDP is exactly the same. If they run cooler and with less power, why isn’t TDP lower. I seriously doubt their claims until third party benchmarks come out.

  7. cangaroo_hamam on

    What the title is missing: “…but will not offer any performance improvements compared to previous gen”

  8. RavenWolf1 on

    Does anyone buy Intel cpu anymore for home computers? Pc build subs are all over AMD these days.

  9. Sure now show me multiple tests and benchmarks from outside the company. Untill then ill run with my AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU.

  10. Snowghost794 on

    I saw an article crying that the new 285 is 3 fps slower than the i9 egg fryer. These performance geeks…

  11. Meanwhile what’s really happening is rebranding old chips as new, intel can suck a fat one.

  12. BlakesonHouser on

    Kinda feels like this is burying the lede.

    Intel was forced to go to a competitor to make it’s next gen product. And even with that they are… losing some performance over last gen? While touting better efficiency (thanks to it’s competitors process) and they are priced like a new generation?

    This is like an all time top 5 fail

  13. Cut half the threads, it certainly will run cooler. Lucky for Intel, most games don’t use more than about 4 threads, so it’ll fit on the P-cores.

  14. Hot_Cheese650 on

    No thank you I’m extremely satisfied with my AM5 platform and 7800X3D.

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