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Intel scraps Core Ultra 9 290K Plus due to minimal performance gains

Intel has reportedly canceled its flagship Core Ultra 9 290K Plus processor, a decision seemingly driven by its minimal performance gains over the existing Core Ultra 7 270K Plus. Benchmarks of a prototype 290K Plus revealed only a 2% improvement in gaming and a slightly higher, though still modest, gain in productivity tasks. These marginal benefits likely did not justify a higher price point, leading Intel to scrap the release and maintain the value proposition of its current lineup. AI

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IMPACT Minimal direct impact on AI operators; primarily concerns CPU performance for general computing and gaming.

RANK_REASON Product cancellation news for a specific CPU model.

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Intel scraps Core Ultra 9 290K Plus due to minimal performance gains

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 · Hassam Nasir ·

    The Core Ultra 7 270K was too good, so Intel scrapped the flagship Core Ultra 9 290K Plus — benchmarks of the 290K prototype find slim 2% faster performance in gaming and applications

    The Core Ultra 9 290K Plus, which never came out, was only marginally faster than the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, which explains why Intel ultimately chose not to release it. On average across 1080p and 1440p games, it's only about 2% faster, and in synthetic benchmarks and productiv…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    The Core Ultra 7 270K was too good, so Intel scrapped the flagship Core Ultra 9 290K Plus — benchmarks of… The Core Ultra 9 290K Plus, which never came out, was

    The Core Ultra 7 270K was too good, so Intel scrapped the flagship Core Ultra 9 290K Plus — benchmarks of… The Core Ultra 9 290K Plus, which never came out, was only marginally faster than the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, which explains why Intel ultimately chose not to release it. On…