The Core Ultra 9 285H is an unannounced mobile processor from Intel based on the Arrow Lake architecture. Intel hasn't said ...
But there’s still plenty of competition coming from Intel. The recent Core Ultra 9 285K offers more cores and higher speeds ...
Intel has confirmed that the recent Intel Core Ultra 200S CPU launch did not meet its expectations regarding performance, and ...
A leaked benchmark featuring Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 9 285H from the Arrow Lake-H family falls short of expectations.
Intel’s new Core Ultra 9 285K is finally here, promising a boost in performance with a significant reduction in power requirements, at least according to Intel. As you can read in my Core Ultra ...
The company largely achieved this with a considerably lower power draw but the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K is still a 125W TDP ...
The Core Ultra 9 285K arrived with a thud. It’s an interesting, and sometimes very impressive, processor, but it’s not ...
Specifically what sticks out from the list is the Core Ultra 9 295K, as that CPU model does not exist, at least not officially. It may not exist unofficially, either, assuming it's a typo on Intel ...
Apple's new flagship M4 Max processor beats Intel's new Core Ultra 9 285K and AMD's new Ryzen 9 9950X processors in Geekbench ...
However, the new Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and Intel Core Ultra 5 245K really aren't any better than the chips they are replacing, and their efficiency gains are too modest to justify investing in a ...
This adds up to 16 cores without any hyperthreading. Compared to the Core Ultra 9 285HX, it has eight fewer cores but the clock speeds are about the same as the high-performance model. The Core ...
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 ...