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Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) debuted with the V-series, which we've already seen plenty of in premium thin-and-light devices like the HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 (2024) I reviewed. Series 2 also ...
Intel is allegedly working on a large L3 cache for Nova Lake, something big enough to compete with AMD's 3D-VCache technology ...
Intel's flagship "Arrow Lake" CPU, the Core Ultra 9 285K, delivers reduced power consumption, dedicated AI silicon, and promising platform improvements. The one big question mark: Its performance ...
Intel Looking at our benchmark results, we see that Snapdragon X is a lot faster than Core Ultra Series 2 in CPU-intensive tasks. There’s some variability, but that’s generally true.
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In addition, Intel doesn’t support hyperthreading on its E-cores. Because of that setup, the Core i9-14900K has more cores than the Ryzen 9 9950X, but both CPUs offer the same number of threads.
Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285K CPU is one step forward, one step back for PC gaming Intel’s flagship Core Ultra 200S-series processor runs more efficiently, but PC gaming performance is disappointing.
According to Geekbench scores from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon model scored 2408 on single-core and 14,129 on multi-core, while the Intel model only had 1,250 single-core and 6,760 multi-core.
A lack of F-series Core 9 Ultra CPUs might mean there isn't as much choice for gamers looking for a high-end CPU, but if they've got over $500 to spend on a processor, then a $20-$30 saving isn't ...
The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K takes a lead in Adobe Premiere, with a score of 16,231 points, compared to 15,179 for the Core i9-14900K or 15,796 points in the Ryzen 9 9950X.
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.