Intel’s Core Ultra 7 265K has made a surprising turnaround in performance since its underwhelming debut at the end of 2024. After numerous updates, it now holds its own in several benchmarks, notably excelling in Cinebench and even outperforming its rivals in certain gaming scenarios like Total War: Warhammer III. While it’s still overshadowed by AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D in gaming, the 265K is now a competitive choice, particularly for productivity tasks.
Is the improvement in Intel’s 265K enough to reclaim market share from AMD, or does it signify a shift in user expectations toward hybrid CPU capabilities?
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