Intel Core Ultra 5 225U

Intel Core Ultra 5 225U
  • Brand: Intel
  • Architecture: x86-64
  • Codename: Arrow Lake
  • Form Factor: Laptop use
  • Announced: January, 6, 2025

Review

Single-Thread Perf.
Single-Core Benchmark Score
Multi-Thread Perf.
Multi-Core Benchmark Score
Energy Efficiency
Chip Power Efficiency
Integrated Graphics
iGPU Performance in Games & 3D
NanoReview Score
Overall score by NanoReview

Benchmark Tests

Performance comparison across tasks for Intel Core Ultra 5 225U

Benchmarks

CPU performance comparison across tasks
Cinebench R23
Cinebench R23 (Single-Core)
Intel Core Ultra 5 225U
1618
Cinebench R23 (Multi-Core)
Intel Core Ultra 5 225U
10964
Cinebench 2024
Cinebench 2024 (Single-Core)
Intel Core Ultra 5 225U
93
Cinebench 2024 (Single-Core)
Intel Core Ultra 5 225U
512
GeekBench v6
Geekbench 6 (Single-Core)
Intel Core Ultra 5 225U
2202
Geekbench 6 (Multi-Core)
Intel Core Ultra 5 225U
9918

Performance/Watt

Points per watt of PL1 TDP
Geekbench 6 Multi / W 661.2 PPW
Cinebench 2024 / W 34.1 PPW

Tech Specs

Specs & test comparison

General Info

Manufacturer Intel
Announced January, 6, 2025
Type Laptop use
Architecture x86-64
Codename Arrow Lake
Model number 225U
Integrated GPU Arc Graphics (4-Cores)

Processor

Performance cores
Cores 2
Threads 4
Frequency 1.5 GHz
Max Frequency (Turbo) 4.8 GHz
Efficiency cores
Cores10
Threads10
Frequency1.3 GHz
Max Frequency (Turbo)3.8 GHz
General
Cores count12
Threads count14
Bus frequency100 MHz
Multiplier15x
L1 cache112 KB/core
L2 cache2000 KB/core
L3 Cache12 MB total
Unlocked multiplierNo

Package

Process tech. 3 nm
Power (TDP) 12-15 W
Max TDP (Boost) 57 W
Socket FCBGA-2049
Critical temp. 110 °C

Memory Support

Memory Type - LPDDR5-8400
- LPDDR5x-8400
- DDR5-6400
Max Size 128 GB
Channels 2
ECC support No

Other

PCIe Version 4.0
Max PCIe Lanes 20

User Rating

4 out 5 Points (6 Votes)

Comments (2)

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fuuk1April 19, 2025 pm30 17:30
Didn't Arrow Lake drop hyper-threading? Why do Intel performance cores have threads?
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SerhiiApril 19, 2025 pm30 17:30
Only the performance cores support hyper-threading.
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