CPU-Z can now recognize AMD's Granite Ridge processors, Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs rebranded Raptor Lake products, and CUDIMMs.
But there’s still plenty of competition coming from Intel. The recent Core Ultra 9 285K offers more cores and higher speeds ...
Intel's Core Ultra 200H series hasn't even launched, but early benchmarks suggest some big performance gains and improved ...
Detailed review of the GEEKOM GT1 Mega AI mini PC powered by an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H "Meteor Lake" SoC running Windows 11 ...
Intel has confirmed that the recent Intel Core Ultra 200S CPU launch did not meet its expectations regarding performance, and ...
Specifications of Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200T and 200 non-K series of CPUs have been shared on X by data aggregator and ...
That said, we’ve seen the Core Ultra 9 285K’s gaming performance, and it isn’t anything special, as the Ryzen 7 7800X3D was able to beat it. However, many, including us, are still wondering how much ...
New Arrow Lake Core Ultra range will struggle against the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D in the gaming CPU arena if these clock speeds ...
Based on this test, the Core Ultra 5 225H clocked at a maximum of 4.9 GHz—roughly 9% faster than the Core Ultra 5 125H.
Other references based on Intel’s Raptor Lake, labeled as Core Ultra HL and UL, have also been added to CPU-Z, marking the first time these references have been supported. In addition to CPU ...
Spoiler alert: Absolutely. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D rocks, obliterating Intel’s new Core Ultra 9 285K in games – but that’s not all. Previous X3D generations always popped in games, but proved ...