The Intel Core Ultra 5 335 is a laptop processor with a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 25W and a maximum operating temperature of 100°C. It supports 64-bit computing and includes integrated graphics, making it a compact all-in-one silicon solution. Connectivity is handled through PCI Express 5.0, providing a modern high-bandwidth interface for compatible system components.
The processor uses big.LITTLE technology to combine four performance cores running at 2.2GHz with four efficiency cores at 1.6GHz, totaling 8 threads across the two clusters. With Turbo Boost version 2, clock speeds can reach up to 4.6GHz on demand, allowing the chip to respond dynamically to heavier workloads. A 12MB L3 cache supports these cores by reducing memory latency and keeping frequently accessed data close to the processing units.
The integrated graphics unit reaches a turbo frequency of 2450MHz and supports up to four displays simultaneously. It is compatible with DirectX 12 Ultimate, along with OpenGL 4.6 and OpenCL 3, covering a broad range of graphics and compute workloads handled directly by the integrated GPU.
The processor supports DDR5 memory running at speeds of up to 7467MHz across a dual-channel configuration. It can address a maximum of 128GB of RAM, giving system builders considerable headroom for memory-intensive workloads within a laptop platform.
The processor supports a broad set of instruction sets including AVX2, FMA3, and AES, alongside MMX, F16C, AVX, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, covering vectorized math, floating-point operations, and hardware-accelerated encryption. It also includes the NX bit, a hardware security feature that helps prevent certain classes of malicious code from executing in protected memory regions.