Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus: Full Core Count at a $300 Price

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Intel's Core Ultra 7 270K Plus uses a maxed Arrow Lake-S die with 8 Performance cores and 16 Efficiency cores, 36 MB L3, 125 W base/250 W turbo, and up to 5.50 GHz on P-cores; launched at $300, it introduces Intel Binary Optimization Technology via the new Intel Platform Performance Package to optimize game binaries, aiming to boost gaming performance and competitiveness against Ryzen rivals.
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