Those who are familiar with overclocking Intel CPUs will know the popular tool called Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU), which provides a detailed look on the CPUβs status and plenty of dials to extract more performance from the chip. Earlier this week, Intel has released its version 10 of the tool, but thereβs a catch β itβs designed exclusively for the new Core Ultra 200S processors only.
Intel XTU Version 10

When you head to XTUβs software download page on Intelβs website, youβll now be presented with two options: the version 7.14.2.14 is designed for all existing Intel processors, while the new version, with the version number 10.0.0.76, will be exclusively for the upcoming Core Ultra 200S models (and any future models beyond that).
Based on the changelog, the reason this version of XTU required a big jump in version number comes down to a redesigned driver, which is now based on Intelβs Innovation Platform Framework (or IPF for short). In turn, you get access to several new controls like SA Fabric, Dual Reference Clock, Granular per-core controls, Maximum Voltage, and more.
Naturally, youβll need any Z-series motherboards in order to access the overclocking features; interestingly, the softwareβs support list has also included Windows 10, despite Intelβs hybrid core architecture that may end up not working as well due to the lack of optimization exclusively available in Windows 11. In any case, youβll have to wait for more in-depth look on the new Arrow Lake processors when it launching this October 24th.
Source: Videocardz
Pokdepinion: Will have to give it a try as soon as the CPUs are available.
