Intel released the mainstream version of the Core Ultra200S desktop series at the beginning of the month. The lowest model is the Core Ultra5225F. There is no more entry-level Core Ultra3 series that was previously exposed, but now, something strange has happened.
"Core Ultra3205", equipped with4 big, 4 small, 8 cores and 8 threads (two big cores missing), among which the large core frequency is 3.8-4.9GHz, the small core frequency is 3.52-4.4GHz, the acceleration frequency is consistent with the exposure, and the second level cache is 16MB, and the third level cache is 15MB.
The verification shows that there are only 2 units, frequency is 300-1800MHz.
Basic power consumption 57W, which is the level of the previous Pentium and Celeron, and the maximum turbo frequency power consumption is only 76W.
Intel listed the release time as the first quarter of 2025, but soon deleted its information. I don’t know why.
It was previously rumored that there is also a Core Ultra3215, the frequency is naturally higher, but has not been seen yet.