Monday, January 6th 2025
Intel Posts its First-party Performance Claims for "Arrow Lake-H" and "Arrow Lake-HX"
Intel toward the end of its 2025 International CES keynote address presented its first party performance claims for its Core Ultra "Arrow Lake-H" processors for mainstream notebooks, and its Core Ultra "Arrow Lake-HX" processors for enthusiast/gaming notebooks. The 200HX series is practically the desktop Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake-S" brought to the mobile platform, where its energy efficiency ensures it loses much less performance in the 45 W to 55 W envelope, than the previous-gen "Raptor Lake-HX" does compared to the "Raptor Lake-S." The processor is shown dominating AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX300 series processors, as well as competing Qualcomm Snapdragon 84-100 chips in productivity/creator applications. It also leads in gaming performance.
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TBH I'll take random utuber over Intel any day since intel has been scummy for decades.