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The Core Ultra 5 225 is being constructed by Intel using 17,800 million transistors and a 3 nm manufacturing technology. Intel does not construct the chip’s silicon die; instead, TSMC’s foundry does. Its ability to overclock is limited because the multiplier is fixed on the Core Ultra 5 225. In January 2025, the Intel Core Ultra 5 225, a desktop CPU with ten cores, is expected to be on sale. With Socket 1851 and the Arrow Lake architecture, it is a member of the Ultra 5 range. Depending on the workload, the Core Ultra 5 225 can function at 4.9 GHz, however by default it runs at 3.3 GHz with 21 MB of L3 cache.
Although 5600 MT/s is the maximum officially supported memory speed, overclocking (together with the appropriate memory modules) allows for even faster performance. A PCI-Express Gen 5 connector is used by the Core Ultra 5 225 to communicate with other parts of the computer. The integrated graphics solution Arc Xe-LPG Graphics 32EU is a feature of this CPU. The Core Ultra 5 225 supports hardware virtualisation, which significantly boosts virtual machine performance. Furthermore, PCI passthrough, or IOMMU virtualisation, is allowed, allowing guest virtual machines to utilise host hardware directly.
The Core Ultra 5 225 uses normal power levels for a contemporary PC, with a TDP of 65 W. The dual-channel interface of DDR5 memory is supported by Intel’s CPU.