Intel Ultra Plus 7 270K Plus CPU Benchmarks leak

Leaked benchmarks highlight higher single-threaded and multi-threaded performance for Intel’s Core Ultra 200 Plus series CPUs

Benchmark results have leaked for Intel’s Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU, showcasing its single- and multi-core performance. Both results are notably higher than Intel’s Ultra 7 265K, but not as high as expected given this CPU’s higher core count.

Intel’s Ultra 7 270K Plus features eight P-cores and sixteen E-Cores. That’s four more E-cores than Intel’s Ultra 7 265K. Overall, the 270K Plus CPU has single-threaded and multi-threaded performance results that are 5.54% and 3.67% higher, respectively. Note that today’s leaked Ultra 7 270K results use DDR5-4800 memory. This CPU supports DDR5-7200 memory, which is 50% faster than DDR5-4800. That could be hampering this CPU’s multi-threaded performance. Power limits could also be a factor.

(Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus Geekbench Result – via Benchleaks)

The Ultra 7 270K Plus is an interesting CPU. With its higher core count, it is more like an Ultra 9 285K than an Ultra 7 265K. It will be interesting to see how this CPU performs compared to its predecessor during testing.

If the Core Ultra 200 Plus series offers more cores and a minor clock-speed bump, it will improve Intel’s competitive positioning. However, if this is combined with increases to Intel’s interconnect speeds, like higher Fabric (SOC Tile/NGU) and Die-to-Die (D2D) speeds, it could have a larger impact on gaming performance than expected. This could make Intel’s new CPUs much more competitive.

Cores (P+E) Intel TVB (Up to) Intel TBMT 3.0 (Up To) P-core Turbo
(Up To)
E-Core Turbo
(Up To)
CPU Base/Max Power MemorySupport Integrated graphics
Core Ultra 9 290K PLUS 8P + 16E 5.8 GHz 5.6 GHz 5.6 GHz 4.8 GHz 125/250W DDR5-7200 Yes
Core Ultra 9 285K 8P + 16E 5.7 GHz 5.6 GHz 5.6 GHz 4.6 GHz 125/250W DDR5-6400 Yes
Core Ultra 7 270K PLUS 8P + 16E 5.5 GHz 5.4 GHz 4.7 GHz 125/250W DDR5-7200 Yes
Core Ultra 7 265K 8P + 12E 5.5 GHz 5.4 GHz 4.6 GHz 125/250W DDR5-6400 Yes
Core Ultra 5 250K PLUS 6P + 12E 5.3 GHz 4.7 GHz 125/159W DDR5-7200 Yes
Core Ultra 5 245K 6P + 8E 5.2 GHz 4.6 GHz 125/159W DDR5-6400 Yes

(Intel Core Ultra Plus series leaked specifications)

Right now, it is unclear what the “Plus” part of Intel’s new CPU names means. Why isn’t the 270K Plus called the 270K? Is it pure marketing? Is it more? We will likely find out next month at CES.

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