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Here, let’s dig into the top ten things you should know about Intel’s Core Ultra 200S CPUs, after extensive testing of the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K. New names for a new era Alex Estevez ...
When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Today, we can finally take the covers off Intel's latest CPU generation, the "Core Ultra" series, codenamed Arrow Lake.
Things are stable for the Core Ultra 9 285K, and you'll find it at most retailers between $600 and $620. It hasn't gone on sale yet, but given that it's older than the Ryzen 9 9950X3D, I suspect ...
Today, we're re-reviewing the Core Ultra 9 285K – just kidding! Instead, we're throwing Intel's latest flagship CPU to the wolves, and by that we mean we are comparing it head-to-head with the ...
Intel's Arrow Lake-H Core Ultra 9 285H left us impressed by its strong CPU performance, excellent GPU performance and respectable battery life.
Overall, the Core Ultra 9 285K isn't really a bad CPU. Its performance is relatively near the competition and Intel, with TSMC's help, has crafted sheer magic to reach that low power consumption ...
Intel really gave up on the gaming fight before the Core Ultra 9 285K ever released, and if your focus is gaming, AMD’s 3D V-Cache CPUs are still the way to go.
Intel will ship six Core HX chips, Newman said, from the Core Ultra 9 285HX (8 P cores, 16 E-Cores/24 threads, 5.5GHz) down to the Ultra 5 235HX (6 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores, 14 threads; 5.1GHz).
I’ve been testing Intel’s $589 next-generation flagship Core Ultra 9 285K processor over the past week. It runs cooler and a little faster than Intel’s Core i9-14900K in non-gaming tasks ...
Intel First, Intel talked about the way the Core Ultra 9 285K stacks up against the Core i9-14900K in productivity tests, including Procyon Office Productivity and the Cinebench 2024 single-core ...
In order to test the Intel Core Ultra 9 285H, Intel sent me an MSI Prestige 16 AI Evo (B2HMG) sample, as well as an MSI Prestige A16 AI+ (A3HMG) powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 for comparisons' sake.
Consumer laptops that aren’t gaming-focused will come with Intel’s 200H or 200U series of processors. The H variants have a base power of 28 watts, apart from the flagship Core Ultra 9 285H ...