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Arrow Lake-S Core Ultra 9 285K CPU on the market on Single-Threaded-Leistungs-Benchmark from PassMark

Intel's frozen Core Ultra 9 285K processor would bring a German version of Single-Thread-Leistung. (Bildquelle: Intel, Passmark mit Änderungen)
Intel’s frozen Core Ultra 9 285K processor would bring a German version of Single-Thread-Leistung. (Bildquelle: Intel, Passmark mit Änderungen)

Intel’s recommended desktop CPU Core Ultra 9 285K based on the ‘Arrow Lake-S’ architecture can operate in single-thread mode during loading. The background of hyperthreading support has fallen with the multithreading experience that has now been developed and is now not AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X, which supports its own Core i9-14900K.

Intel is doing its best to take the Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPU series to the next level. If the Intel rebrand of the ‘Core’ series takes effect, the new top desktop CPU of the series will now be Core Ultra 9 285K higher. This high-end CPU war is caused by the decline of benchmark leaks and has appeared on the PassMark release.

Anyone who can find one of the following tables can place the Core Ultra 9 285K in the Single-Thread Ranking of the PassMark with sharpness over the Spitze and the 5,000-Punkte-Marketing. With 5,268 units, the 24-core is ahead of the Vorgänger Core i9 14900K with 4,743 units and the Apple M3 with 4,777 units. The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X currently has 4,739 points.

There are 24 cores of Core Ultra 9 285K available on 16 “Skymont”-Effizienz-Kerne and 8 “Lion Cove”-Performance-Kerne. After the single-thread leadership was developed in this area, a man with more scaffolding than the multi-thread experiences could experience, was the leader of the fall.

Add the hyperthreading support to Core Ultra 9 285K in the multi-thread test with a passmark on the range and there is now 46,872 punkt. This is the only choice from the 66,702 units of the Ryzen 9 9950X and the 60,305 units of the latest generation Intel i9 14900K.

We have received a report that the prominent Leaker has published “Moore’s Law is Dead” by Intel. This development, while the high-end Arrow Lake-S CPU with 24 cores achieved a 13-15% high standard of single-thread performance, was only 11% of the PassMark value favorable.

Of course, you trade with a tested CPU with a high degree of reliability with an internal test muster. It is a fact that you have generated a Leistungswerte with Vorsicht zu genißen. It is not possible to give the end product an unintentional Leistung. Whoever is at all Benchmark-Leaks will bring this publication to the official release with a Vorsicht leak (here Lenovo Legion Go at Amazon).

The Arrow Lake-S Core Ultra 285K meets the requirements of Passmark's Single-Thread test. (Bildquelle: Passmark)
The Arrow Lake-S Core Ultra 285K meets the requirements of Passmark’s Single-Thread test. (Bildquelle: Passmark)

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