The Core Ultra 9 285H is an unannounced mobile processor from Intel based on the Arrow Lake architecture. Intel hasn't said ...
Detailed review of the GEEKOM GT1 Mega AI mini PC powered by an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H "Meteor Lake" SoC running Windows 11 ...
The Core Ultra 9 285H processor, part of the Arrow Lake architecture sees leaked benchmark results through its appearance in the GeekBench 6.3.0 benchmark database.
Intel's Core Ultra 200H series hasn't even launched, but early benchmarks suggest some big performance gains and improved ...
Intel Core Ultra 9 285H 16-core mobile processor spotted on Geekbench delivering 28% multi-core uplift compared to the 185H.
Intel has confirmed that the recent Intel Core Ultra 200S CPU launch did not meet its expectations regarding performance, and ...
As you can read in my Core Ultra 9 285K review, Intel’s performance claims aren’t as rosy as reality, especially when stacked up against what is unequivocally the best processor for gaming you ...
Specifications of Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200T and 200 non-K series of CPUs have been shared on X by data aggregator and ...
Despite its different name, the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K is essentially the Core i9-15900K, just with a much smaller number as its namesake. Intel effectively rebranded its Core series of ...
A leaked benchmark featuring Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 9 285H from the Arrow Lake-H family falls short of expectations.
Intel is allowing reviews to lift the lid on the performance of its new Core Ultra processors today and below you can see just how fast they are in games and content ...
Intel's brave new world isn't the paradise we hoped for, but the reduction in power consumption is a big step in the right direction. The second-rate gaming performance is a big step backwards ...