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Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus makes its Geekbench debut with 5.3 GHz boost clocks — Arrow Lake refresh SKU benchmarked in single- and multi-core tests
Another chip from Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake refresh lineup has leaked online, this time appearing on the Geekbench platform with solid scores. The Core Ultra 250K Plus, the company's next desktop ...
AMD announced its first barrage of Zen 5 CPUs at Computex, unveiling a four-chip lineup ranging from a six-core CPU to a 16-core chip. Those CPUs have yet to officially launch, though, as they're ...
Intel is preparing to launch its next-generation Arrow Lake desktop platform later this year, so the trickle of early benchmark results has begun. Given the company's current problems with Raptor Lake ...
RapidMind Multi-core Development Platform 3.0 helps developers fully leverage the processing power of multi-core x86 chips RapidMind is announcing on Monday software intended to help developers ...
TL;DR: Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 9 386H "Panther Lake" CPU offers strong single- and multi-core performance with 16 cores and advanced cache, but it trails AMD's flagship Strix Halo APUs in ...
Intel’s Core Ultra lineup of desktop and laptop processors has been frustrating to review. None of them have been ...
Intel’s Core Ultra 5 250K Plus GeekBench results reveal modest performance gains, leaving gamers and PC builders questioning the upgrade.
Something to look forward to: Intel will launch brand new Arrow Lake-S desktop CPUs later this month. Ahead of its release, the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K has appeared on the PassMark benchmark ...
Intel's new mid-range 'Arrow Lake Refresh' CPU tested, with the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus with 18 cores at up to 5.3GHz tested on Geekbench.
Leaked Core Ultra 7 356H benchmarks show better multicore CPU results, but a sizable drop in Intel Xe3 integrated graphics.
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