Intel Core Ultra 7 265K Procesador
Arrow Lake · 20C/20T · LGA 1851
The Intel Core Ultra 7 265K brings 20 cores and 20 threads to the upper mid-range of the Arrow Lake lineup, boosting up to 5.5GHz on LGA 1851. It offers the majority of the flagship 285K's multi-threaded performance at a significantly lower $394 price point, making it the smarter choice for most enthusiasts. In gaming, the difference between the 265K and 285K is negligible, as most titles don't scale beyond a handful of cores. Productivity workloads like code compilation, video editing, and 3D rendering benefit from the 20-core count, placing it ahead of AMD's Ryzen 7 9700X in threaded tasks. The Arrow Lake architecture's improved efficiency means the 265K runs cooler and draws less power than the equivalent Raptor Lake chips. DDR5 memory support on LGA 1851 provides ample bandwidth for demanding workloads. Against the Ryzen 9 9900X at a slightly higher price, the 265K offers more cores and competitive single-threaded speed. For gamers who also do content creation or development work, the Core Ultra 7 265K represents the best balance of gaming and productivity performance in Intel's Arrow Lake range.
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