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Computex 2025: Intel's Desktop & Mobile Workstations

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The Intel Core Ultra Series 2 workstation showcase onsite at this year’s Computex is showing what’s possible with the rapidly growing entry and mobile workstation product segments. Powering systems designed for professional innovators, engineers, designers, developers, and power users, Intel's new processors deliver a huge boost in performance and power efficiency and includes Intel's industry leading security, manageability, and connectivity features.

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Intel’s latest generation of entry workstation offerings is helping professional, and enthusiast users alike meet their intense computing demands without compromise: 

  • Intel Core Ultra 200S series desktop workstations providing up to 13% better multithreaded (MT) performance versus the competition – including up to 50% better performance in professional workloads(1,2). 
  • Intel Core Ultra 200HX series mobile workstations combining desktop-level performance in a mobile chassis – providing up to 42% better MT performance versus the competition while improving gen-over-gen performance per watt (PPW) by up to 41%(3,4). 
  • Intel Core Ultra 200H series mobile thin-and-light workstations providing up to 22% better MT performance versus the competition – all while giving users as much as 21+ hours of battery life for all-day productivity on the go(5,6). 

"Intel's latest technology is revolutionizing high-performance computing for industry professionals," said Jim Nottingham, Senior Vice President and Division President of Advanced Compute and Solutions at HP Inc. "Through our collaboration with Intel, customers can experience uncompromised compute performance, whether in the office or on the go. Partnering with industry leaders like Intel, HP Z workstations are reshaping performance, efficiency, and productivity, enabling our customers to accelerate business outcomes." 

You can check out the Intel Newsroom for more information on all the computing goodness being showcased at Computex 2025, as well as the full Intel client workstation presentation located at the end of this article!  

And you can learn more about what Intel Core Ultra Series 2 desktop and mobile workstation solutions can do for you here.

 

Disclaimer:

Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more at www.intel.com/PerformanceIndex. 

1 As measured by 3DMark CPU Profile Max Threads benchmark on an Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 285K processor vs. AMD Ryzen™ 9 9950X. See www.intel.com/PerformanceIndex for additional details. 

2 As measured by Adobe After Effects AI Scene Edit Detection workload vs. AMD Ryzen™ 9 9950X. Performance results are based on testing as of October 2024. See www.intel.com/PerformanceIndex for additional details. 

3 As measured by Geekbench 6 benchmarks for Intel Core Ultra 285HX vs. AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375. Performance results are based on testing as of 1/02/2024. See www.intel.com/PerformanceIndex for additional details. 

4 As measured by performance in Cinebench 2024 Multi-Core benchmark at similar power levels in comparison to competition processors (As of January 2025). Individual system results may vary as power and performance are affected by use, configuration and other factors. Details at intel.com/performanceindex.  

5 As measured by Geekbench 6.3 MC benchmark on Intel Core Ultra 9 285H vs. AMD Ryzen AI  9 365. Individual system results may vary as power and performance are affected by use, configuration and other factors. Details at intel.com/performanceindex. 

6 As measured by Procyon Battery Life Office productivity benchmark by completely running down the battery and noting the battery life in minutes on an Intel Core Ultra 9 285H tested in MSI Prestige 16 (Pre production). Performance results are based on testing as of 01/02/2025. 

Performance results are based on testing as of  October 2024.