CPU Comparison
Intel Core 7 250H vs Intel Core Ultra 9 185H
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core 7 250H is a high-performance mobile processor built on the Raptor Lake-H architecture, featuring a hybrid 14-core design (6P+8E) with 20 threads. It offers high boost clocks up to 5.4 GHz and integrated Iris Xe Graphics (96EU), targeting gaming and creator laptops requiring strong multi-threaded performance within a 45W base power envelope .
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
The 14-core/20-thread design excels in multi-threaded creator workloads like video rendering and compiling, offering performance comparable to desktop-class processors from a few generations ago.
16 cores and 22 threads handle heavy creative workloads easily.
Gaming
Provides a very good gaming experience, especially when paired with a dedicated GPU. Its high P-Core boost clock ensures strong frame rates in CPU-bound scenarios, though it may be slightly outpaced by newer architectures in the most demanding titles.
Arc 128EU is a huge upgrade over older Intel iGPUs, capable of 1080p medium gaming.
Virtualization
Good for running VMs on a laptop, though limited by thermal constraints.
Efficiency
While the configurable base TDP allows for some power savings, the 10nm process and high core count mean it is not the most efficient option available when under full load.
Meteor Lake is efficient, but the 185H is a 45W part and can get warm.
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- Lacks dedicated AI acceleration hardware (like NPU) found in newer Core Ultra or AMD Ryzen AI processors.
- Suitable for running small, CPU-based machine learning inference models.
- For serious AI development or training, a dedicated GPU or a newer processor with an NPU is recommended.
- 11 TOPS NPU is sufficient for background blur and noise cancellation
- Does not meet Copilot+ PC standards (requires 40+ TOPS)
- AI tasks often fall back to CPU/GPU for maximum performance
Content Creation
Gaming
- High 5.4 GHz boost clock is beneficial for CPU-limited gaming scenarios.
- 14 cores provide ample headroom for background tasks while gaming.
- Performance is very similar to the previous generation Core i7-13800H.
- May become a bottleneck in very CPU-heavy simulations at 1080p High settings.
- Arc 128EU graphics allow decent 1080p gaming without a dGPU
- Supports hardware ray tracing (though limited)
- Performance depends heavily on laptop cooling solution
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Excellent multi-core performance for mobile, thanks to its 14-core hybrid design.
- High single-core boost clock (5.4 GHz) benefits gaming and snappy responsiveness.
- Support for a wide range of memory types offers flexibility to laptop manufacturers.
- Configurable base power (35-45W) allows for a spectrum of laptop designs.
- Proven, stable architecture with mature platform and driver support.
Cons
- Based on the older Raptor Lake architecture, not a new design.
- No integrated NPU for AI workloads, a feature becoming standard in competitors.
- Multi-core performance is comparable to the previous generation, offering no significant generational leap.
- Can be confusing to consumers due to Intel's complex and overlapping 'Core' and 'Core Ultra' branding.
Pros
- Massive 16-core, 22-thread configuration
- Powerful Arc 128EU integrated graphics
- Includes a dedicated NPU for AI
- High 5.1 GHz boost clock
- Supports DDR5 and LPDDR5X
Cons
- NPU is weak (11 TOPS) by modern standards
- Can run hot under sustained 115W loads
- Replaced quickly by Lunar Lake
- High power consumption compared to newer mobile chips
Competitors & Alternatives
Intel Core 7 250H
- AMD Ryzen 7 7745HXRival
High-Performance Mobile Gaming
- AMD Ryzen 9 7945HXRival
Enthusiast Mobile Workstation
- Intel Core Ultra 7 155HRival
Thin & Light Creator
- AMD Ryzen 7 8840HSRival
Premium Thin & Light with AI
A higher-power (55W+) option from the same generation with more E-Cores, for maximum laptop performance.
Compare head-to-head- Intel Core 5 220HAlt
A more budget-friendly option from the same 'Series 2' family with 12 cores, if extreme performance is not needed.
- AMD Ryzen 5 8640UAlt
A highly efficient alternative for everyday tasks and light content creation in a thin-and-light form factor.
Intel Core Ultra 9 185H
- AMD Ryzen 9 8945HSRival
Mobile
- Compare head-to-headApple M2 ProRival
Mobile
- AMD Ryzen 9 7940HSRival
Mobile
Much better efficiency and AI performance if you don't need 16 cores.
Compare head-to-headPrevious gen, cheaper, similar CPU performance but no NPU/Arc.
Compare head-to-head- Alt
Better battery life and efficiency for macOS users.
Compare head-to-head - AMD Ryzen 7 8845HSAlt
More budget-friendly alternative with similar performance.
Our Verdict on Each
The Core 7 250H is a capable, familiar refresh of the Raptor Lake architecture, offering excellent multi-core performance and high clock speeds for mobile workstations and gaming laptops. However, it represents a rebranding of the previous generation's successful formula rather than a new architectural leap, making it a solid but incremental choice in a market increasingly moving towards newer designs.
Best for: Purchasing a mid-range to high-end gaming or creator laptop in early-to-mid 2025 at a significant discount, as it offers proven performance.
Read the full reviewA solid first-generation Core Ultra chip that brought tiled architecture and NPUs to laptops, offering great multi-core and iGPU performance.
Best for: Buying a high-performance creator or gaming laptop at a discount.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Intel Core 7 250H or Intel Core Ultra 9 185H?
Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H comes out ahead with a score of 8.7/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.
Which is faster for gaming, Intel Core 7 250H or Intel Core Ultra 9 185H?
For gaming, the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H leads with a gaming performance score of 80/100 among Intel Core 7 250H and Intel Core Ultra 9 185H.
Do Intel Core 7 250H and Intel Core Ultra 9 185H use the same socket?
No. They use different sockets (Intel Core 7 250H: BGA-1744, Intel Core Ultra 9 185H: BGA 2049), so each needs a compatible motherboard.
Which has more cores?
The Intel Core Ultra 9 185H has the most cores. Core counts: Intel Core 7 250H (14 cores), Intel Core Ultra 9 185H (16 cores).
Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?
The Intel Core Ultra 9 185H posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core 7 250H (13,928), Intel Core Ultra 9 185H (16,000). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.