The Intel Core Ultra X9 388H is making waves with its impressive performance metrics. The latest benchmarks indicate a significant step up from its predecessor, raising excitement for its potential in various applications.
Benchmark Insights: Intel Core Ultra X9 388H
Recent benchmark results for the Intel Panther Lake lineup reveal the potential of the Ultra X9 388H in the competitive CPU landscape. The Intel Core Ultra X9 388H scored 3,057 points in single-core and 17,687 in multi-core tests, outperforming its predecessor, the Core Ultra 9 285H, by nearly 15% in single-core performance. In multi-core tasks, the X9 388H surpasses the 285H by about 21%, showcasing its robust capabilities.
Operating at a default TDP of 45W, while the Strix Halo offers a range between 45W-120W, the X9 388H brings a different flavor to the power equation. Its hybrid core configuration includes 4 performance cores, 8 efficiency cores, and 4 low-power efficiency cores, totaling 16 cores—a configuration shared by other Panther Lake family members.
Performance and Potential: Core Ultra X9 388H
The Core Ultra X9 388H can reach clock speeds up to 5.1 GHz, according to leaked benchmarks. The Arc B390 iGPU associated with this CPU reportedly delivers 50% higher performance than the Arc 140V, indicating substantial improvements in graphics capabilities as well. The combination of CPU and iGPU advancements suggests that Intel’s mainstream offerings are closing the gap with top-tier competition.
