Intel is about to launch a new generation of processors codenamed Arrow Lake Refresh.Among them, the mid-range Core Ultra 5 250K Plus recently appeared in PassMark for the first time.It is currently known that Arrow Lake Refresh will have three models, namely Ultra 7 270K Plus, Ultra 5 250K Plus and Ultra 5 250KF Plus. Among them, the specifications of 250K Plus and 250KF Plus are the same, and the only difference is the core display.

According to leaked test data,The processor achieved multi-core scores of 50,478 points and single-core scores of 4,854 points. The single-core performance increased by about 3% compared with 245K, and the multi-core performance increased by 16.6%.The overall positioning is between Ultra 5 245K and Ultra 7 265K.

The improvement in multi-threaded performance is mainly due to the upgrade of core specifications. It is reported that the 250K Plus adds four additional energy-efficiency cores to the original, bringing its total size to 18 cores and 18 threads, consistent with the higher-end Ultra 7 270K Plus.

The chip can accelerate up to 5.3GHz. This frequency, coupled with the increase in the number of cores, jointly promotes the improvement of multi-threaded performance.

It should be noted that there is currently only one 250K Plus test record in the PassMark database, and the accuracy of the data needs to be verified by more samples.