Intel Core Ultra 9 185H reaches 5,10 GHz in a benchmark
Meteor Lake CPUs are expected in the coming weeks, which among other new features include a new naming rule for Intel Core CPUs for laptops, so they will have names like Intel Core Ultra 9 185H. This Meteor Lake generation Intel Core Ultra 9 185H CPU has appeared in the Geekbench benchmark database, and has reached a frequency of more than 5 GHz.
Intel’s Core Ultra 9 185H “Meteor Lake” CPU natively and without overclocking breaks the 5GHz barrier in its first run through the Geekbench benchmark. That would certainly be good news for those hoping for high-end performance in a portable form factor, but the details are a bit mixed.
Results results in the first benchmark of the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H Meteor Lake
The Geekbench listing has confirmed that the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H would have 16 cores, in a configuration of 6 performance cores, 8 efficiency cores, and 2 low-power cores; with and 22 threads. The most notable thing about the benchmark is that its maximum frequency would be close to the 5,1 GHz barrier. But the base frequency of the CPU is only 2,5 GHz, well below what other CPUs usually offer. from Intel.

The data shows that the tests were carried out on older version Geekbench V5.4, so the results that have been published could vary if an updated version is used. Intel's Core Ultra 9 185H managed to score 1849 in single-core tasks, and 9832 in multi-core tasks. Despite reaching those frequencies of 5,1 GHz, it would not be on par with counterparts from Intel and AMD, but let's not jump to conclusions.
Intel expected to unveil CPU models Intel Core Meteor Lake on December 14, if there are no unforeseen events. But Availability of high-end "Core Ultra 9" laptops could be delayed, because Intel would be giving priority to mid-range models, so the top-of-the-range models would be delayed until 2024.
Source: Wccftech