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| CPU | ![]() $31999 | ![]() $45899 |
|---|---|---|
Core Count | 24 (8P+16E) | 8 |
Thread Count | 24 | 16 |
Performance-cores | 8 | 8 |
Efficient-cores | 16 | 0 |
TDP | 125W | 120W |
Boost TDP | 250W | 0W |
Base Clock | 3.2 GHz | 4.7 GHz |
Boost Clock | 5.5 GHz | 5.6 GHz |
Cooler Included | No | No |
Process | 3 nm | 4 nm |
ECC Memory Support | Yes | Yes |
Integrated Graphics | Intel Xe Graphics | AMD Radeon |
L2 Cache | 40 MB | 8 MB |
L3 Cache | - | 96 MB |
Manufacturer Specs | Intel's Site | AMD's Site |
Microarchitecture | Arrow Lake Refresh | Zen 5 |
Series | Core Ultra 7 | Ryzen 7 |
Socket | LGA1851 | AM5 |
Memory Supported | DDR5 | DDR5 |
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Comparison Analysis
Comparing the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus vs Ryzen 7 9850X3D reveals distinct differences in their targeted use cases.
The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus is the more budget-friendly option, costing approximately $139 (43%) less than the Ryzen 7 9850X3D.
The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus features a higher core count, making it better suited for multitasking and heavy productivity workloads.
Note that these CPUs use different sockets (LGA1851 vs AM5), so they require different motherboards.

