Get ready for a groundbreaking leap in gaming technology as HP gears up to unveil its latest masterpiece—the Omen 35L, equipped with Intel’s highly anticipated 24-core Core Ultra 9 285K CPU. This powerhouse is part of Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake-S series, which is set to make waves with its remarkable single-threaded performance enhancements.
The Core Ultra 9 285K boasts a staggering 24 cores, each operating without hyperthreading. Recent leaks of PassMark scores suggest that we can expect significant performance boosts from these new CPUs, which promises to excite the gaming community.
HP’s Omen 35L will be one of the first pre-built systems to feature this cutting-edge processor. Clocking in at an impressive 5.7 GHz, the CPU will be complemented by a generous 64 GB of DDR5 RAM, though there seems to be a discrepancy in the listed memory speed, noted at 4000 MT/s, which could just be a typographical error.
For gamers looking for supreme visual performance, the Omen 35L won’t disappoint, housing Nvidia’s flagship graphics card, the RTX 4090, ensuring seamless and stunning gameplay experiences.
With Arrow Lake-S, Intel is taking a bold step by eliminating hyperthreading to focus on single-threaded advancements. This approach, as suggested by early benchmark results, may be just what Intel needs to regain its top spot in the gaming world. After facing fierce competition from AMD’s innovative processors and Apple’s custom silicon, the pressure is on for Intel to deliver a chip that not only wows but also wins back the favor of gamers and content creators alike.
The excitement doesn’t end there; Intel’s recently launched Lunar Lake mobile platform has already received accolades for its performance, raising the stakes even higher for the Arrow Lake-S desktop series. As Intel aims to reclaim its dominance, anticipation is building for gaming enthusiasts eager to see whether these new developments will deliver the gaming value they’ve been waiting for. Step into an era of next-level gaming with Intel and HP, where performance meets revolution.






