A mysterious processor called Intel Core Ultra 7 365K has appeared in the Geekbench database.
The information was noticed by the Benchlife resource, which regularly monitors new records in benchmarks. According to the test, the chip scored 2140 points in a single -core mode and 19,744 in multi -core.
The base frequency of 3.9 GHz and a boost is indicated to 5.4 GHz. The processor uses the LGA 1851 socket and refers to Arrow Lake architecture. The test system worked under the control of Windows 11 and had 48 GB of RAM.
Officially, Intel did not announce such a model. At the moment, it is not known whether the Core Ultra 7 365k is a real CPU that is being prepared for release or is it an error when loading data into the Geekbench database.
If the chip really exists, it may turn out to be one of the future “unlocked” processors of the K series, intended for enthusiasts and overklockers. But so far Intel has not commented on a leak.