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Maxtor Thermal Paste: Unleash Intel Core Ultra 200HX/200H Workstation Performance


Intel's focus during Computex was unfortunately not on the gaming. instead, the companyintroduced new options for professionals and workstation users who may consider intel Arc ProBattlemage GPUs for their next systems. But intel is a much larger company that also producesCPUs, which is why it is also promoting its Core Ultra 200 series for workstations, both desktopand mobile.
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Intel Xeon is only part of the lineup, many, if not most, users will opt for the Core Ultra 200series instead. This series, primarily intended for consumers and gamers, is expected to deliverstrong performance across many benchmarks, according to intel.
The company has also prepared benchmark results comparing its latest chips to AMD andIntel's previous-generation solutions. Here's what Intel is claiming (original wording follows)
Intel Core Ultra 200S series desktop workstations providing up to 13% bettermultithreaded (MT) performance versus the competition - including up to 50% betterperformance in professional workloads
Intel Core Ultra 200HX series mobile workstations combining desktop-level performancein a mobile chassis - providing up to 42% better MT performance versus the competitionwhile improving gen-over-gen performance per watt (PPw) by up to 41%.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.
Intel’s latest Core Ultra 200HX and 200H mobile processors redefine workstation power, delivering up to 42% faster multithreaded performance and 21+ hours of battery life in devices like the HP ZBook Fury 18 and Dell Pro Max 16. But with such extreme power comes intense heat—especially when pushing 256GB DDR5-6400 ECC memory or Intel Arc Pro GPUs.