Leaked benchmarks for Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor reveal impressive single-threaded performance but tempered multi-threaded results.
Intel Core Ultra 7 255H Benchmarks Leak: Single Threaded Performance Leads, Multi-Core Insights
The rumor mill is active. This time it's revealing interesting benchmark numbers for Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 7 255H processor. Early listings on Passmark suggest a CPU that's a single-threaded powerhouse but perhaps more measured in multi-core tasks. Let's examine what these leaked benchmarks might indicate about Intel's next-gen mobile chip. Single-Threaded Supremacy: Lion Cove Roars If raw, single-core speed is crucial, the Core Ultra 7 255H could be a real challenger. The Passmark leak shows a single-thread score of 4631 points . This number represents a significant leap. Compared to its "Meteor Lake-H" predecessor, the Core Ultra 7 155H, this is a 32% uplift . This single-threaded dominance is likely due to the new Lion Cove performance cores in the Intel Core Ultra 7 255H, manufactured on TSMC's advanced N3B process. These architectural improvements appear to deliver results in workloads reliant on a single core. For context, this result positions…
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