Intel Core Ultra 9 285K performance sees 6% improvement on Linux — Arrow Lake boosts even without new '200S Boost' BIOS

Six months after its commercial release, a recently re-tested Intel Core Ultra 9 285K shows a 6% performance boost, thanks to BIOS revisions and better P/E core scheduling.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intel-core-ultra-9-285k-performance-sees-6-percent-improvement-on-linux-arrow-lake-boosts-even-without-new-200s-boost-bios

Utworzony 13d | 22 kwi 2025, 21:30:04


Zaloguj się, aby dodać komentarz

Inne posty w tej grupie

 Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell appears online with an eye-watering price tag of over $11,000

A retailer in Japan has listed the workstation GPU for over $11,000

5 maj 2025, 15:30:05 | tomshardware.com
 Microsoft finally retires Skype after 22 years of service

Today, May 5th, marks the final day for Skype, ending its 22-year run as a staple of daily communication.

5 maj 2025, 15:30:04 | tomshardware.com
 Windows 11 24H2 update is now automatically downloading on some PCs

Many Windows users will soon get Windows 11 24H2 automatically, indicates a Microsoft bulletin published just ahead of the weekend.

5 maj 2025, 15:30:03 | tomshardware.com
 10% surge in Taiwanese currency vs US dollar could hurt PC and components pricing

The currency of Taiwan, the 'silicon island,' has appreciated over 10% vs the USD in the space of just a few days, raising concerns about further price rises coming to U.

5 maj 2025, 13:10:07 | tomshardware.com
 Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition review: a blue-chip convertible

The Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 stands out by excelling at the basics, including a great screen, long battery life, and hardware that feels good in the hands.

5 maj 2025, 13:10:06 | tomshardware.com
 Wi-Fi 6E versus Wi-Fi 7: Which type of router is a better buy?

Wi-Fi 7 routers are available at a slight to significant premium over Wi-Fi 6E, depending on what you’re looking for.

4 maj 2025, 16:20:06 | tomshardware.com
 GPUs with 8GB of VRAM in 2025 are 'like bringing a butter knife to a gunfight' reckons Grok AI

Shipping graphics cards with just 8GB of VRAM is tantamount to 'bringing a butter knife to a gunfight,' opines the Grok AI, built-into Twitter/X

4 maj 2025, 16:20:05 | tomshardware.com