➀ The upcoming Intel Arrow Lake-H mobile processors show promising performance improvements in leaked Geekbench benchmarks; ➁ The new processors continue Intel's hybrid architecture approach, combining P-cores and E-cores; ➂ The Core Ultra 9 285H demonstrates a significant performance advantage over its predecessors.
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