The top-tier Intel Core Ultra 9 386H processor of the next generation has emerged in a benchmark. This is the senior model, but without the senior iGPU.

This model features the maximum processor configuration: four large cores, eight small ones, and four LP cores, however, the iGPU contains only four cores instead of 12 Xe3 cores, as seen in the Core Ultra X models.

The CPU operates at a frequency of up to 4.9 GHz and scores 2849 and 15,434 points in Geekbench. For comparison, the Core Ultra 7 255H scores approximately the same, but with a core configuration of 6+8+2.
This aligns with Intel’s promises. They assured us of performance at the level of Arrow Lake with a senior iGPU that is 50% more powerful than Lunar Lake. However, questions remain about its energy efficiency, akin to that of Lunar Lake. We will be able to find out from future tests.
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