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The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor arrived at PassMark dominating the single-thread performance ranking, taking the lead and showing that the CPU has a lot of potential within the market.

It is reinforced that the version of the chip tested is just an engineering sample, and the results of the final hardware could bring improvements in relation to the previous model and even greater results at its launch – October 24, 2024.

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Based on tests carried out on PassMark, the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU is among the best options for consumers – alongside the Core i9-14900KS and Apple M3. It also surpasses the results presented by the Core i9-13900K and the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X – one of the most advanced processors from its main competitor.

Although single-thread tests are positive, the same cannot be said about its multi-thread performance. In tests, it obtained a result of 46,872 points – which places it between the Core i9-13900 and i7-13700K processors.

Intel Core Ultra
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To have a greater context, in these PassMark tests the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K is far from the aforementioned Core i9-14900KS – ​​which has 62,502 points in the benchmark. The data may not be final, but this distance will disappoint anyone looking for something that surpasses what the Raptor Lake Refresh generation had already presented.

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In addition to the PassMark tests, tests were also carried out on the HP Omen 35L – which has the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor as one of its main highlights.

The data presented by leaker “momomo_us” confirms that the hardware will reach 5.7 GHz in boost clock, in addition to reaching the market with 36MB and a configuration that has 24 cores and 24 threads.

Publicity image of the HP Omen 35L.
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This may also justify the multi-threaded result of the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K in comparison to that already seen in the Core i9-14900KS models – which had 8 more threads, which may have greatly impacted the score presented.

It is also notable that motherboards and BIOS systems can help achieve greater results at launch, something that is not yet available in PassMark – considering that a sample was tested and support for Arrow Lake-S CPUs must be strengthened beforehand. of its launch.

Source: Tom’s Hardware

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