➀ The Intel Core Ultra 7 255H mobile processor demonstrates impressive single-threaded performance in a leaked PassMark benchmark, with a score of 4631 points, a 32% increase over its predecessor. ➁ However, its multi-core performance falls behind the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 by over 20%. ➂ Despite this, the Core Ultra 7 255H still shows a 12% improvement in multi-threaded performance over its predecessor.
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