Intel unveils $200 Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and $300 Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPUs
Intel unveils $200 Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and $300 Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPUs
Posted on March 12, 2026, 9:01 p.m.
Intel just unveiled its fastest gaming processors yet with the Core Ultra 200S Plus series. The series features two new CPUs that promise 15% geomean faster gaming performance than the current Core Ultra 2-series CPUs.
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The Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus is $200, while the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus is $300. They have several upgrades over the 245K and 265K starting with four more E cores. The 250K Plus has a 6P+12E configuration and the 270K Plus has an 8P+16E configuration. For reference, the 245K and 265K were 6P+8E and 8P+12E, respectively.
Gaming performance uplift: 250K Plus • 270K Plus
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With these extra cores, Intel claims that the 250K Plus will have double the multi-threaded performance of an AMD Ryzen 5 9600X. That is a 6-core, 12-thread CPU that launched in 2024 at $280. This refers to what Intel calls “content creation” – rendering with Blender and Cinebench, for example.
Multi-threaded performance boost and testing configuration
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It’s not just the extra cores, though. The cores themselves run at essentially the same frequencies as on the non-Plus CPUs. However, other parts of the CPU, especially the memory interconnects, are running 900MHz faster, which significantly reduces latency.
Now is probably not the best time for it, but you can pair the Plus CPUs with faster RAM. The previous models supported 6400 MT/s RAM, while the Plus CPUs can handle 7200 MT/s DDR5 – and even 8,000 MT/s if you enable the Boost BIOS profile.
And then there is the special sauce called the Intel Binary Optimization Tool. In short, this takes game code that may have been optimized for other platforms, like a console for example, and optimizes it to run faster on the Intel CPU. The results above use this tool.
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This sounds similar to how GPU drivers bring game-specific optimizations with every update – Intel will add game profiles that improve the performance of a particular title, so it will improve old and new titles alike.
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As for the two Plus CPUs, they will be available from March 26. If you prefer, pre-built systems with the new CPUs will also become available at the same time. Intel has sent samples to reviewers for testing and says to expect reviews “a couple of days” before the March 26 launch.
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