Many of the processors that we can currently find have gone through a series of tests that have allowed us to know before their launch what performance they will have, and it is clear that the models designed specifically for laptops are no exception. And now we know the performance that the new processor will offer Core Ultra 5 225H of Intelsince we have been able to see a public image of the Geekbench benchmark that shows the performance of this CPU, which is superior to that of the previous generation even with lower consumption.
One of the problems that we can find in laptop computers is in their consumption, with the search for them to offer the greatest possible power, the hardware manufacturing companies seem to have forgotten that these PCs depend on a battery that, in the event of a need to power high-performance hardware, they last extremely short, this being one of the main aspects that Intel has highlighted with its new generation, the fact that they are more efficient by having a higher power than the previous one with a much lower power configuration.
Intel’s new low-end laptop processor outperforms the previous generation
For a few months we have known what Intel’s plans are in terms of laptop processors, we know that they have a dedicated range that will allow the use of all the advanced technologies for this type of computers, and one of them will be the new Core Ultra 5 225Hthe low-end solution for efficient laptops that don’t cost too much money.
The processor has managed to surpass one of the CPUs launched for laptop computers in terms of scores, something that demonstrates the increase in performance that these processors have even when having a much lower consumption configuration. And it is that he Core Ultra 5 225H It is designed for laptops, so it has a configurable TDP that would be between 45W and 65W if it has the same configuration as the Core Ultra 9, while the previous generation model designed for computers of this same type has a range which exceeds this by quite a bit, mainly due to the fact that the TDP range of this processor is between 55W and 157W.
The configuration of the new Intel laptop processor incorporates 4 performance cores, 8 efficiency cores and 2 low-consumption LPE cores, while it has a frequency that can reach 4.9 GHz but has a minimum of 1.70 GHz We can check the score of this CPU on the Geekbench page, and it manages to offer between 2547 and 2592 points in single-core tests, while in multi-core tests it reaches 12448-12550.
This far exceeds what we can find in the i5 laptop model of the previous generation, since this would remain stuck at 2331 points if we talk about a single core, while it offers 12592 points in the multi-core test, surpassing (by far little) what the Core Ultra 5 225H.