Intel's Core Ultra 9 285K CPU has been tested at extreme profiles, reaching over 10% performance versus the 14900K while consuming over 350W power.
As we approach the timeline of official releases, benchmarks surrounding Intel's Core Ultra 200S CPUs have started to appear quite frequently and are setting new records as well.
For Intel's flagship "Core Ultra 200S" CPU, well, new Cinebench testing screenshots have revealed that the CPU has managed to clock in power draw levels at around 360W-370W under extreme testing, exceeding the 250W power profile we saw surface up in earlier Cinebench R23 benchmarks, which shows that the Core Ultra 9 285K still has immense capabilities embedded that are yet to be tapped.
The newest benchmarks come from the popular leaker I_Leak_VN & HXL, which reveals that under "extreme overclocking" conditions, the flagship Arrow Lake CPU has managed to tap in a 370W power draw, precisely 370.5W (CPU package power).
Interestingly, the onboard P-Cores on the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU were locked at 5.6 GHz, while the respective E-Cores were running at 3.9 GHz. The workload managed to score 46,289 points in Cinebench R23, behind AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X at 253W. Even the 230W on the Ryzen 9 9950X is a lot better as it comes close to the Core Ultra 9 285K at 364W>