Intel's upcoming "Arrow Lake-H" mobile CPUs, expected to launch in Q1 2025 (possibly at CES 2025), have surfaced in Bapco CrossMark benchmark leaks. The Core Ultra 9 285H and Core Ultra 5 225H show performance improvements over their Meteor Lake predecessors.
Benchmark Results and Comparisons
The Bapco CrossMark results reveal performance gains for both CPUs compared to their Meteor Lake counterparts:
CPU | Overall | Productivity | Creativity | Responsiveness |
---|---|---|---|---|
Core Ultra 9 285H | 1888 (+11% vs 185H) | 1716 (+10% vs 185H) | 2287 (+15% vs 185H) | 1422 (+1% vs 185H) |
Core Ultra 9 185H | 1701 | 1555 | 1990 | 1402 |
Core Ultra 5 225H | 1850 (+23% vs 125H) | 1712 (+23% vs 125H) | 2173 (+27% vs 125H) | 1451 (+11% vs 125H) |
Core Ultra 5 125H | 1502 | 1393 | 1702 | 1309 |
Specifications and Features
The Core Ultra 9 285H is a 16-core, 16-thread CPU, while the Ultra 5 225H has 14 cores. Clock speeds are estimated to be between 5.0 and 5.4 GHz. The 285H features Arc 140T graphics, while the 225H has Arc 130T graphics, both using the Xe-LPG+ architecture with XMX instructions.