Intel Prepares New Energy-Efficient Core Processors Ultra 200, expected to debut at CES 2025
Intel is set to introduce new energy efficient processor models Core Ultra 200 series, which promises to reduce power consumption in the desktop and business segments. The new processors with a TDP below the standard 125W K-series are aimed at regular users and business customers who do not need unlocked processors for overclocking and gaming. The official announcement is expected at the exhibition CES 2025, where the company will also introduce new B860 motherboards at a more affordable price.
According to leaks, Intel develops several models, including the series 200T with TDP 35W and series 200 non-K with 65W TDP. Leaked list shows at least seven models, including 24-core Core Ultra 9 285 and 285T, which will operate at lower clock speeds and consume less power compared to the flagship model. 285K.
These processors are suitable for business-oriented PCs, embedded systems and allthird party devices. Intel is expected to officially confirm specs and pricing in January. Rumors also suggest that the Core lineup Ultra The 200 could expand from five to 245 variants, including the 235, 215 and XNUMX models, which could come later.