Three models of Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake-H mobile lineup were recently tested on Geekbench, revealing both single- and multi-core performance and specifications.
Analysis of Intel Core Ultra 200H Processors
A selection of references from the Core Ultra 200H range was observed on Geekbench. These models belong to different segments, including the Core Ultra 5, 7 and 9 series. These Arrow Lake processors stand out from the high-performance versions of the Core Ultra 200HX family, which aims to compete with the flagship Strix Point and Strix Halo processors. ‘AMD.
The first model, the Core Ultra 5 225Hobtained a score of 2665 in single-core test and 14526 in multi-core performance according to Geekbench 6. To put that in perspective, this processor is positioned on the same level as its desktop counterpart, the Core Ultra 5 225F, while boasting a faster speed of 10% in multi-threaded tests.
Features include two clusters consisting of 4 Performance cores and 10 Efficient cores, with a base frequency of 1.70 GHz and a boost of up to 4.9 GHz. The L3 cache memory is 18 Moand rumors indicate that the Core Ultra 5 225H could reach up to 5.0 GHz in Turbo P-core and 4.3 GHz in Turbo E-core. An iGPU is also available with 7 Xe-LPG cores running at 2.0 GHz.
The next model, the Core Ultra 7 255His positioned as a high-performance mid-range processor. It is equipped with 16 cores configured with 6 Performance cores and 10 Efficient cores. This processor has a base frequency of 2.0 GHz capable of reaching 5.1 GHz in boost. L3 cache specifications are 24 Mowhile its GPU has 8 Xe-LPG cores with a frequency of 2.25 GHz.
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In terms of performance, the Core Ultra 7 255H is slightly slower than the desktop Core Ultra 7 265, which is expected. Its Geekbench scores show single-core at 2880 et multi-core at 15815. It’s good to keep in mind that these numbers are likely to vary depending on testing. However, the latest SKU, the Core Ultra 9 285H, stands out for its impressive results in single- and multi-core tests, reaching respectively 3104 et 18006.
The latter model shares a 16-core configuration similar to that of the Core Ultra 7 255H, but displays significantly higher frequencies, with an operation of 3.69 GHz in base frequency and up to 5.4 GHz in P-Core boost. The L3 cache remains 24 Mobut the 285H should reach up to 4.5 GHz for the E-core, with an iGPU based on 8 Xe cores running at 2.35 GHz. Unlike other models in the Core Ultra 200H range, the 285H is rated at 45Wwhile the others operate at 28W.