First benchmark tests of Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus published

The first test results of Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus processor have been published in Geekbench. This new CPU, which belongs to the Arrow Lake Refresh family, will be a direct descendant of the Core Ultra 7 265K, but will have an increased number of cores.
The new CPU will be a direct descendant of the Core Ultra 7 265K, but will have an increased number of cores.

Information from Geekbench indicates that the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus will have 8 high-performance cores and 16 power-efficient cores, just like the Core Ultra 9 285K. The processor’s starting frequency is claimed to be 3.7GHz, with the ability to boost to 5.5GHz in turbo mode.
Indeed, the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus will have 8 high-performance cores and 16 energy-efficient cores, just like the Core Ultra 9 285K.
The processor was paired with the GeForce RTX 5090D graphics adapter during the tests. In single-core tests, the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus scored 3,215 points, which is about 13% higher than the Core Ultra 7 265K and nearly identical to the Core Ultra 9 285K. In the multi-threaded test, the processor scored 22,720 points, beating the previous model by 10%.
The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus Plus scored 22,720 points in the multi-threaded test, beating the previous model by 10%.

In addition to the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, preliminary information suggests that the Arrow Lake Refresh lineup will also include the 24-core Core Ultra 9 290K Plus and 14-core Core Ultra 5 250K Plus.







