The Core Ultra 5 245K should be a value-focused midrange CPU, but it fails to deliver even a generational improvement over ...
While the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K at least represented a sizable boost in creative performance over the Core i9-14900K, the Core Ultra 5 245K doesn’t fare quite as well against its predecessor. While ...
The Core Ultra 5 245K doesn't offer enough to warrant upgrading, though its power efficiency, low cooling requirements, and ...
Intel is allowing reviews to lift the lid on the performance of its new Core Ultra processors today and below you can see just how fast they are in games and content ...
Intel's initial batch of SKUs that will come with Arrow Lake's debut will be the Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K, Core Ultra 7 265KF, Core Ultra 5 245K, and Core Ultra 5 245KF. Core Ultra 9 ...
Intel has finally announced its Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200 desktop processors - the successors to the current 14th Gen models. The Core Ultra 9 285K is the new flagship, followed by the Core Ultra ...
Introduction Intel’s Core Ultra Desktop Processors (Series 2) are here, and we aren’t going to have a long introduction for ...
Intel's Arrow Lake-based Core Ultra 200S series processors for high-performance desktop systems have arrived and we've taken ...
The Intel Core Ultra 5 245K is here, and for those looking for a mid-to-high-end desktop gaming CPU, it’s certainly going to ...
The Intel Core Ultra 5 245K is a decent processor, but you can get better gaming performance out of nearly any mid-range CPU on the market today.
Down the stack, Intel’s Core Ultra 5 245K price is certainly more attractive ($309, versus $589 for the 285K flagship chip), and this little processor knows how to stay cool when things get busy.