NotebookCheck recently released an independent review of Intel's new-generation flagship processor, the Core Ultra 9 386H. The results show minimal improvement in its traditional CPU performance, essentially on par with the previous generation Core Ultra 9 285H. Specifically, the 386H, integrated into the Lenovo Pro 9i, achieved a composite performance score of 82.2 points, while the average score for the previous generation 285H was 78.3 points. The difference between the two is less than 5%, falling almost within the margin of error for benchmark scores.
