So far, almost all major desktop and laptop components from Intel and AMD have been tested on Geekbench, including the following: Granite Ridge, Moon Lake And Strix PointArrow Lake, Intel's desktop chips, have finally joined the party, with Core Ultra 7 265KF.
He scored 2205 and 17722 points. Geekbench 5.5 for single and multi-core testing On the high-end Maxsun Z890 motherboard and 24GB of RAM. The Core Ultra 7 265KF has 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores and can reach 5.4GHz without slowing down.
The latest generation is equivalent to it, Core i5-14600K It scored 2,017 and 17,516 in Geekbench 5.5. Basically, the Core Ultra 7 265KF is about 10% faster than its Raptor Lake counterpart in single-threaded workloads and about the same in multi-threaded performance.
It is on par with ryzen 5 7600x (2,217, 10,023) in single-core performance and takes a significant lead in multi-core performance thanks to the increase in core count. While it's not very encouraging at the moment, Arrow Lake is still Weeks before launch The Core Ultra 5 265KF will only improve with subsequent software revisions.