CPU parameter monitoring and testing software CPU-Z released the latest version- 2.11, adding support for Core Ultra 5 235, 225, and 225F Intel CPUs.
Judging by the naming, the Core Ultra 5 235, 225, and 225F should belong to the locked version of the Intel Arrow Lake-S desktop processor family, which is expected to be released in early 2025.
The Core Ultra 5 235 is expected to come with 6 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores, while the Ultra 5 225 (F) will feature a 6+4 core combination, making the Ultra 5 225F the successor to the popular, cost-effective CPU model Core i5-x400F.
CPU-Z 2.11 also adds support for a number of Intel’s 14th Gen Core embedded full-performance core processors with the “01E” suffix, although the “01TE” model with 45W base power consumption is not mentioned.
The remaining updates of CPU-Z 2.11 are as follows:
- Add microcode revision report in motherboard tab/BIOS;
- Improved support for AMD Strix Point (including GPUs);
- Memory p-states with support for AMD Granite Ridge and Strix Point processors;
- Improved support for Intel Arrow Lake Clock Multiplier granularity.
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