Intel's new Core Ultra 9 275HX 'Arrow Lake-HX' CPU spotted: 24C/24T chip at up to 5.3GHz speeds

Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake-HX processor spotted: new Core Ultra 9 275HX chip hits Geekbench with 24C/24T at up to 5.3GHz clock speeds. Continue reading at TweakTown >

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Intel's new high-end Arrow Lake-HX laptop processors aren't far away, with the new Core Ultra 9 275HX processor spotted on Geekbench, check it out: The new Core Ultra 9 275HX processor was spotted inside of a new Razer Blade 18 gaming laptop with 24 cores and 24 threads, boosting at up to 5.3GHz and sporting 36MB of L3 cache. The Core Ultra 9 275HX will be one of the higher-end models of the new Core Ultra 200HX family, with the flagship Core Ultra 9 285HX taking the top spot.

Intel has dropped Hyper-Threading (HT) from its Arrow Lake CPUs in both desktop and laptop form, with the Core Ultra 9 275HX featuring a lower boost clock than the 285HX, with the 275HX featuring a base clock of 2.7GHz and boost clock of up to 5.3GHz with a maximum boost of 5.



5GHz. We should also expect an Xe-LPG integrated GPU with 64 EUs and a boost clock of up to 2.0GHz.

Intel is expected to unveil its new Core Ultra 200HX series CPUs at CES 2025 in just a couple of weeks time. We can expect the following Arrow Lake-HX processors: This means that Intel Core Ultra 200 and Core 200 series are split into the following: While these new Core Ultra 200HX series "Arrow Lake-HX" enthusiast laptop CPUs sound great, the naming schemes are getting out of control (on both sides). I've compiled a list of what CPUs are on the market now, and the ones coming in the next few months and it's going to be hella confusing for consumers: The same goes for AMD: Read more: https://www.

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