Tag: Core Ultra 9 285H

  • Asus Zenbook Duo UX8406CA Unveils Intel Core Ultra 7 and 9

    Asus Zenbook Duo UX8406CA Unveils Intel Core Ultra 7 and 9

    A few weeks ago, Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285H processor was spotted on Geekbench. To give you some background, the Arrow Lake-H processor was found in a yet-to-be-released Dell laptop named Pro Max 16 (MC16250). Now, Asus seems to be planning an update for its Zenbook Duo laptop featuring the same processor.

    Current Offerings from Asus

    At this time, Asus has the Zenbook Duo available with the Core Ultra 7 155H and Core Ultra 9 185H processors, currently priced at $1,636 on Amazon. According to two listings from Gear-Up.me, Asus is set to upgrade these processors to the Core Ultra 7 255H and Core Ultra 9 285H. Interestingly, the Core Ultra 7 255H was also recently seen on Geekbench, and we have reported on that separately.

    Processor Specifications

    The listings indicate that the Core Ultra 7 255H and Core Ultra 9 285H will feature 16 and 24 CPU cores, respectively. However, as noted by VideoCardz, earlier leaks about the Arrow Lake-H series hinted that the maximum core count would be 16. This raises questions about the accuracy of the information regarding the Core Ultra 9 285H’s core count.

    Regardless, these processors will be featured in the Zenbook Duo as the Zenbook Duo UX8406CA, which comes with 32 GB of RAM and appears to offer options for either 1 TB or 2 TB of storage. There might be other memory options as well, like a configuration with 16 GB of RAM. As seen in the images below, Gear-Up.me plans to sell the version with the Core Ultra 7 255H for 952.34 Bahraini Dinar (BHD), which translates to about $2,533.

    Pricing for the Core Ultra 9

    On the other hand, the Core Ultra 9 285H is listed at BHD 1,421.93 (approximately $3,782), but it also comes with double the RAM. It’s still uncertain if the pricing will be the same in other regions. As it stands, we believe Asus is likely to officially unveil the Zenbook Duo in January at CES 2025.

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  • Lenovo Product Manager Hints at Early 2026 Panther Lake-H Release

    Lenovo Product Manager Hints at Early 2026 Panther Lake-H Release

    We recently got to see Intel’s new Arrow Lake-H CPU, the Core Ultra 9 285H, on Geekbench for the first time. This CPU is expected to be launched at CES 2025, along with the Arrow Lake-HX and upgraded Raptor Lake CPUs. Additionally, the next generation, Panther Lake (Core Ultra 300), is rumored to debut around the same timeframe next year.

    Insights from Lenovo

    This information was shared by a Lenovo product manager through ITHome, with a mention of @harukaze5719 on X. On the other hand, the user @SquashBionic, who has a good track record of leaking Intel-related information, suggests that Panther Lake might see an earlier paper launch within the year. This seems possible, and Intel might introduce Panther Lake close to the launch date of Lunar Lake.

    CEO’s Promises

    SquashBionic’s comments align with what Intel’s CEO Pat Gelsinger has stated about a Panther Lake launch in 2025. Given that a Panther Lake chip has been powered on already, we shouldn’t expect mass production and an official launch to be very far off. Alternatively, Intel might reveal some of the Panther Lake series in 2025 and unveil the remaining models in 2026. Currently, at least five Panther Lake SKUs are known, with the highest-spec version limited to 45 Watts.

    Memory Restrictions

    According to the ITHome report, Panther Lake will not feature on-package memory like Lunar Lake does. However, there is a specific case that isn’t part of Panther Lake-U, which means at least one CPU from the Panther Lake lineup will come with non-upgradable RAM. Supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also echoed this in a recent Medium article, noting that original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) weren’t too happy about the memory limitations and that Intel had limited influence over DRAM pricing.

  • Intel Core Ultra 9 285H Launches: 16-Core CPU and Throttling Issues

    Intel Core Ultra 9 285H Launches: 16-Core CPU and Throttling Issues

    A recent leak had indicated that Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake-H processors would feature a combination of three distinct CPU core designs: Lion Cove (P-core), Skymont (E-core), and Crestmont (LP E-core). However, new information from a Geekbench listing for the Core Ultra 9 285H suggests a different outcome. Intel is set to unveil Arrow Lake-H, Arrow Lake-HX, and an additional Raptor Lake refresh during CES 2025.

    Performance Metrics

    The top-tier Arrow Lake-H CPU appeared on Geekbench, achieving scores of 2,665 in single-core and 15,330 in multi-core tests. It was tested in conjunction with a Dell laptop equipped with 64 GB of DDR5-6400 memory, hinting that it might be targeted towards workstation users. The Core Ultra 9 285H features a total of 16 CPU cores arranged in a 6+10 setup, with the P-core boost clock advertised at 5.4 GHz. Nevertheless, it appears that the CPU is experiencing significant throttling, failing to reach the promised boost clock speeds.

    Comparison with Competitors

    Due to this throttling issue, the Core Ultra 9 285H is only 6% faster than the Meteor Lake-based Core Ultra 9 185H (which scored 2,506 in single-core and 13,972 in multi-core tests) and 9% faster in multi-core performance. It falls short when compared to the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, which managed to score 2,857 and 15,221 points in the same benchmarks. Curiously, even the Lunar Lake-based Core Ultra 9 288V outperforms it in single-core tasks.

    Future Expectations

    While it’s expected that performance will likely improve by the time of launch, the Core Ultra 9 285H does not seem to offer a substantial upgrade over Meteor Lake. It is hoped that there will be a notable enhancement in power efficiency, which Intel has been focusing on since the launch of Lunar Lake earlier this year.


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  • Intel Arrow Lake H Series Leaks: 5 Models, 45W TDP Variant

    Intel Arrow Lake H Series Leaks: 5 Models, 45W TDP Variant

    Intel’s Arrow Lake H series has had its details exposed online. This information comes from the reliable leaker Jaykihn, who also revealed details about Arrow Lake-HX and Lunar Lake earlier this year. The lineup consists of five SKUs, featuring one Core Ultra 9 model at the top. We get a glimpse into its CPU and integrated GPU performance.

    Core Configurations

    It was previously speculated that Arrow Lake-H would include three types of CPU cores. The P-cores are identified as Lion Cove, while the E-cores are Skymont, and the LP-E cores are Crestmont, which are derived from Meteor Lake. It’s still unclear why Intel chose to reintroduce LP-E cores, particularly given their previous underwhelming performance.

    Thermal Design Power

    The only model with a higher performance, the Core Ultra 9 285H, has a TDP of 45 Watts. The other models are limited to 28 Watts, which aligns closely with prior H SKUs. The entire range appears capable of boosting up to 65 Watts (PL2), based on the available information.

    Integrated Graphics

    Furthermore, the Core Ultra 7 265H, Core Ultra 7255H, and Core Ultra 9 285H all feature an integrated GPU with 8 Xe cores. In contrast, the Core Ultra 5 235H and Core Ultra 5 225H come equipped with 7 Xe cores. Each model’s maximum boost clock speeds decrease progressively.

    Jaykihn shared this information on X.