Intel Core Ultra 9 185H Laptop Processor

The Intel Core Ultra 9 185H is a top-tier processor in the upper-mid-range Core Ultra H lineup. The processor is designed for demanding tasks like multimedia creation besides everyday work, but it is not as fast as the common Intel Core H high-performance chips you can find in gaming and other powerful laptops.

The Intel Core Ultra 9 185H is faster than the Core Ultra 7 155H and 5 125H from the same CPU family. But, the Ultra 9 consumes more power than the Ultra 7 and 5 variants – 45 Watts versus 28 Watts. The higher wattage means more headroom to power the chip sufficiently during high CPU loads. But, it of course consumes more battery juice and must be accompanied by a good laptop CPU cooling solution to work well. On the other hand, the Core Ultra 9 H is less power-hungry than the regular 55-Watt Core H, not only because of lower default wattage, but also because the Ultra H has two additional low-power cores to handle light tasks more efficiently.

As for the graphics performance of the built-in Intel Arc integrated graphics, it is suitable only for light PC games. But, it is better than the popular Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics in similar processors of 2023, rebranded as the Intel Graphics in the 2024 CPUs.

Intel Core Ultra 9 185H Benchmark

Here’s a benchmark comparison of the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H against other popular laptop processors:

Intel Core Ultra 9 185H Benchmark

Note: The benchmark scores for the of the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H and compared processors represent average values measured across different devices with these processors. The scores and real-world performance may vary depending on the notebooks' other components, settings, cooling, and other factors. Nevertheless, the benchmark results serve as reliable indicators of the processors' overall performance.

If possible, we combine results from various benchmarking tools to generate a unified performance chart.

Specifications

Here are the most important specs of the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H:

CPU Family

Intel Core Ultra H "Meteor Lake"

Number of Cores

6 performance cores
8 efficient cores
2 lower power efficient cores
22 computing threads in total

CPU Clock Speed

Up to 3.8 GHz on efficient cores
Up to 4.8 GHz on performance cores
Up to 5.1 GHz on performance cores

Cache Size

24MB

Memory Support

DDR5 (5600 MT/s)
LPDDR5x (7467 MT/s)

Integrated Graphics

Intel Arc

Power Consumption

45 Watts

Production Technology

7-nanometer

Typical Use

Mainstream laptops & 2-in-1 PCs

Notable Technologies

Intel AI Boost for artificial intelligence task acceleration
Intel HyperThreading (enables two computing threads per physical processor core)
Intel QuickSync Video (speeds up conversion of video files)
Intel TurboBoost (dynamically boosts performance of cores, depending on power and thermal headroom)
Intel vPro Enterprise – full version of vPro business-class system management technology
Virtualization – allows the processor to run multiple operating systems simultaneously using virtual platforms

Year of Release

2023

Published on June 6, 2024

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