By Nsan Neji
CAPE TOWN (CONVERSEER) – Intel’s new generation Core Ultra 5 245HX processor has appeared in the PassMark benchmark database.
Data shows that this processor is about 30% stronger than the existing Core i5-14500HX in single-core performance and about 41% stronger in multi-core performance, even surpassing the Ultra 5 245 desktop processor (single-core + 7%, multi-core + 8%).
CPU | Single core | Multi-core |
|---|---|---|
Ultra 5 245HX | 4,706 | 41,045 |
Ultra 5 245 | 4,409 | 37,930 |
i5-14500HX | 3,608 | 29,089 |
i5-14500 | 3,955 | 31,684 |
This means that some of Intel’s mid-range Arrow Lake mobile processors can achieve desktop-level performance in some areas.
It was learned that the Core Ultra 5 245HX uses 6 P cores and 8 E cores, with a maximum main frequency of 5.1 GHz and equipped with 24MB Intel Smart Cache, which is exactly the same as the Ultra 5 245.
Under the premise of the same specifications, we should pay more attention to its performance release. Coincidentally, the power limit of Ultra 5 245HX is significantly higher than that of Ultra 5 245 (maximum turbo power: 160W vs. 121W).
