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The processor that changes everything: Intel Core Ultra 9 185H is coming!

The features and performance test results of the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor, which will be introduced in the coming days, have been revealed.
 The processor that changes everything: Intel Core Ultra 9 185H is coming!
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The features of the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor have been officially confirmed. The processor, which reaches a maximum speed of 5.1 GHz, will have 16 cores and 22 threads. According to the latest performance tests for the Core Ultra 9 185H, it performs even better than the i9-13900H. Here are the details…

Intel Core Ultra 9 185H features and performance test results!

Intel started distributing “Meteor Lake” processors to computer manufacturers. Core Ultra 9 185H will also be introduced on December 15. However, since the product was distributed early, performance tests and features have already been revealed.

As with many leaks, the features of this processor were also shared on Weibo. The CPU-Z and AIDA64 memory latency test results of the Core Ultra 9 185H look quite interesting at the moment. Designed for the 2049 FCBGA socket, Core Ultra 9 185H comes with 45W TDP, unlike its siblings with 28W TDP.

This mobile processor can run smoothly at 5.1 GHz. It has a 16-core structure with 6 Performance, 8 Efficiency and 2 Low Power. It is also supported by 22 threads. So how does this reflect in hardware performance tests?

When we look at the benchmark test scores, the Core Ultra 9 185H reaches 767.2 single-core and 8096.9 multi-core scores in CPU-Z. The Core i9-13900H, which runs at 5.4 GHz and has 14 cores and 20 threads, gets 860 and 7452 points in the same test.

In other words, it ranks at the top in both areas. In the AIDA64 memory test, it shows a delay of 133.4 nanoseconds. Of course, we should point out that this test was performed with LPDDR5 memories. What do you think about this issue? Don’t forget to share your opinions with us.

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