Retailers List Upcoming Laptops with AMD Krackan Point and Intel Arrow Lake-H
Laptop Wars Heat Up: AMD and Intel Set too Unleash New Mobile processors at CES 2025
Tech enthusiasts, get ready! The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 is shaping up to be a battleground for mobile processing power as industry giants AMD and Intel prepare to unveil their latest chipsets.
Both companies are expected to showcase next-generation mobile processors, promising significant performance leaps and exciting new features.AMD is rumored to be launching its Strix Halo series, while Intel is set to counter with its Arrow Lake-H/X lineup.
Early leaks and retailer listings have already given us a glimpse of what to expect.
Asus is rumored to be releasing a 16-inch laptop powered by AMD’s upcoming Krackan Point APU, possibly branded as the ryzen AI 350. This 8-core processor has already made waves in leaked Geekbench 6 benchmarks, reportedly outperforming both the Ryzen 7 8845HS and Intel’s Core Ultra 7 258V.
on the Intel side, we’re seeing listings for laptops featuring the Core Ultra 200H and Core 200H series. A 14-inch Asus Zenbook is rumored to be packing the high-end Core Ultra 285H, a successor to the Core ultra 9 185H. Additionally, a 16-inch Asus Vivobook is listed with the Core Ultra 5 225H, alongside a Core 7 240H variant that will likely offer less powerful integrated graphics.
With CES 2025 just around the corner, the anticipation is building. Will AMD’s Strix Halo series live up to the hype? Can Intel’s Arrow Lake-H/X processors reclaim the performance crown? Only time will tell.
stay tuned for more updates and in-depth coverage of the latest tech announcements from CES 2025.
Laptop Wars Heat Up: AMD and Intel Unleash New Mobile Processors at CES 2025
NewsDirect3.com Exclusive Interview with Chip Industry Analyst Dr. Emily Carter
NewsDirect3: Dr. Carter, CES 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting time for laptop users. Both AMD and Intel are expected to unveil new mobile processors. What can consumers expect to see?
Dr. Carter: This year’s CES is sure to be a showdown between AMD and Intel. Both companies are pushing the boundaries of mobile processing power. AMD is rumored to be releasing its Strix Halo series, incorporating their powerful krackan Point APUs, while Intel is countering with their arrow lake-H/X lineup.
NewsDirect3: We’ve seen some early leaks and retailer listings. What are some of the key takeaways?
Dr. Carter: Absolutely. The leaked Geekbench 6 benchmarks for AMD’s Krackan Point APU, which might be branded as the Ryzen AI 350, are extraordinary. It reportedly outperforms both the Ryzen 7 8845HS and Intel’s Core Ultra 7 258V. On Intel’s side, we’re seeing listings for laptops featuring Core Ultra 200H and Core 200H processors. The Asus Zenbook with the Core Ultra 285H looks particularly promising, perhaps surpassing the Core i9 185H in performance.
NewsDirect3: What are your thoughts on the implications of thes new processors for consumers?
Dr. Carter: These new processors will offer significant performance improvements, enabling smoother multitasking, faster application loading, and enhanced gaming experiences. Consumers can expect powerful laptops capable of handling demanding workloads, whether it’s video editing, 3D modeling, or simply running multiple applications together.
NewsDirect3: With CES 2025 just days away,what are you most looking forward to seeing from AMD and Intel?
Dr. Carter: I’m eager to see a direct comparison of the Strix Halo and Arrow Lake-H/X processors in real-world scenarios. Benchmark results are promising, but it’s crucial to see how they perform in everyday tasks and demanding applications. I’m also interested to see how these processors impact battery life and overall laptop design.
Stay tuned to NewsDirect3 for our comprehensive coverage of CES 2025 and our in-depth analysis of these exciting new processors.
