Intel Arrow Lake Gaming CPUs Benchmark Insights
Intel Arrow Lake Gaming CPUs Benchmark Insights
Intel Arrow Lake gaming CPUs have just been benchmarked, showcasing the performance of the new Core Ultra 9 285K and Core Ultra 7 265K processors. These chips indicate a promising leap for Intel in the gaming CPU sphere.
Performance Overview
Preliminary Geekbench results hint at competitive scores against AMD Ryzen counterparts. The Core Ultra 9 285K scored 3,282 in single-threaded performance, slightly ahead of its Core i9 14900K rival.
Specs Breakdown
- Core Ultra 9 285K
- Single-Threaded Score: 3,282
- Multi-Threaded Score: 21,007
- Clock Speed: Up to 5.7GHz
- L3 Cache: 36MB
Meanwhile, the Core Ultra 7 265K scored 3,186 in the single-thread test and its multi-threaded performance held strong with a score of 19,799. Comparing to AMD's offerings, early results suggest Intel has closed the gap.
Looking Ahead
It’s crucial to note that early benchmark leaks may not fully represent final performance. Intel plans to optimize Arrow Lake with default power settings to ensure stability, and it appears promising with enhanced specifications compared to the 14th-gen Raptor Lake CPUs.
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