The Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus appears on Geekbench with 5.3 GHz Boost
After leaking the most powerful model of the update or “rehash” of Arrow Lake Refresh For the desktop processor market, the Intel Core Ultra 9 290K Plus, now it is the turn of the mid-range, where it seems that Intel will also launch new versions with a few more MHz of its current processors.
We are referring to the Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus that has been seen in the Geekbench test results database, an inexhaustible source of leaks.
This processor, which has been tested on an ASUS PRIME Z890-P WIFI motherboard, achieves a score of 15,251 points in the multi-core test, reaching 3,133 points in the single-core or thread test.
According to Geekbench data, this processor will have a total of 18 cores, 6 of them P-Cores, with a maximum speed of 5.3 MHz, which corresponds to what we knew from previous leaks.
With its 18 cores (6 P-Cores and 12 E-Cores), The Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus will fill the gap that currently exists between the Core Ultra 7 265K and the Core Ultra 5 245K. The first of them has 20 cores in an 8+12 configuration, while the second has 14 in a 6+8 distribution.
Arrow Lake Refresh Leaked Tech Specs
| Processor | Cores/Threads | Base Frequency (P-Core/E-Core) | Boost Frequency (P-Core/E-Core) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core Ultra 9 290K Plus | 24/24 (8+16) | 3.7/3.2GHz | 5.8/4.8GHz |
| Core Ultra 9 285K | 24/24 (8+16) | 3.7/3.2GHz | 5.7/4.6GHz |
| Core Ultra 7 270K Plus | 24/24 (8+16) | 3.7/3.2GHz | 5.5/4.7GHz |
| Core Ultra 7 265K | 20/20 (8+12) | 3.9/3.3GHz | 5.5/4.6GHz |
| Core Ultra 5 250K Plus | 18/18 (6+12) | 4.2/3.5GHz | 5.3/4.7GHz |
| Core Ultra 5 245K | 14/14 (6+8) | 4.2/3.6GHz | 5.2/4.6GHz |
Antonio Delgado
Computer Engineer by training, editor and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love to tear apart everything that passes through my hands, especially the latest hardware that we receive here for reviews. In my free time I tinker with 3D printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything, here you have me.
