Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Benchmarks and Specs

Jun. 3, 2024



There’s no doubt that when it comes to mobile CPUs,Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lakehas been a step forward. Not only did Intel ditch its older naming scheme, but it also tweaked the multi and single-thread CPU performance, GPU performance, and more.

With the official launch ofCore Ultra, Intel has given its latest chipsets the premium treatment to make them stand out. As someone very eager to test this baby, I finally got my hands on an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H through a Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro. Wanting to find out its exact performance, I decided to gather some Intel Core 7 155H Ultra benchmarks for some detailed information. Here’s what I found.

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro Specifications

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro Specifications

Let’s begin with 3DMark, one of the best GPU/CPU performance benchmarks.

3DMark’s CPU Profile test pushes all the CPU threads to see how well they handle the load. In the 10-minute 3D Mark test, the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H churned out a total score of6806 points in Max threadsand 5890 in 16 Threads. Furthermore, it gained a score of 4584 points in 8 threads, 3077 points in 4 threads, 1780 points in 2 threads, and finally,971 points in a single thread.

We haven’t been able to get our hands on a reliable CPU profile score of the Ryzen 7 8845HS yet. However, we’ll update this bit if and when we do.

The 3DMark Time Spy score determines CPUs’ integrated GPU capabilities. The Core Ultra 7 155H’s Intel Arc iGPU scored3811 points, whereas the Ryzen 7 8845HS’ Radeon 780Mscored2911 points.

While 3D Mark benches the GPU more, Geekbench 6 is more CPU-intensive. Thankfully, the Core Ultra 7 is not too far behind. In the Multi-Core test, the Intel CPU scored12433points, while theRyzen CPUscored11355.

I noticed that this is around an 8.7% increase over the Intel Core 7 Ultra. The Intel Core Ultra 7 155H scored2384points in the single test, while the Ryzen 7 got2426points.

In the Geekbench Vulkan scores, the Core 7 Ultra’s Intel Arc iGPU scores35427points, while the Ryzen 7 8845HS’ Radeon 780Mscores33758points. So, the Arc iGPU scores4.8% betterthan the Radeon 780M.

While the 3DMark CPU Profile and Time Spy tests are enough to give you a good idea of a CPU’s power, I ran the PCMark 10 benchmark to be sure. This test analyzes a CPU based on three parameters:Essentials, Productivity, and Digital Content Creation. Then, it assigns a score accordingly, ultimately affecting the overall PCMark 10 score.

The Intel Core Ultra 7 155H scored6860 pointsin this test, which is actually quite good. Any CPU that crosses 5000 points on PCMark 10 is great in my books. Sadly, I couldn’t find this benchmark’s Ryzen 7 8845HS score. I’ll be on the lookout, and when I do come across one, I’ll update it right here.

Like PCMark 10, the CrossMark benchmark allows us to judge CPUs’ productivity-side capabilities. Based on the Productivity, Creativity, and Responsiveness parameters, it gives an overall score, which you need to consider.

Intel’s Core Ultra 7 155H racks up1674points in this test, while the Ryzen 7 8845HSscores1810 points. These numbers mean the latter scores8% higherthan the former.

All set with the Core Ultra 7 benchmarks, it was now time to test the Core Ultra 7 155H’s power efficiency. When I started the laptop drain test, 93% of its battery was left. Before I get into it, here are the settings I used on the Galaxy Book4 Pro:

With this, I downloaded Control and GTA V while keeping a 5-hour-long 4K video running on YouTube. By3:28 PM, the battery was down to 48%, and at 5:34 PM, it was down to 5%.

Once I had fully charged the laptop, I put it to sleep for around 6.5 hours and lost just 6% of the battery. All things considered, you can easily get anywhere around12-13 hours of battery lifeduring normal office or personal usage. That is excellent and goes to show how power-efficient the Core Ultra 7 actually is.

Running through the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H benchmarks, one thing is clear. If you want nothing but the best and don’t mind going all out for it, the Core Ultra 7 makes sense. While it isn’t a significant upgrade in terms of single and multi-core performance from last generation’s Intel i7 13700H, theintegrated GPU is where it stands out the most.

The Intel ARC iGPU is a whopping60-70% betterthan the Iris Xe, which is just amazing. However, it doesn’t end there. Even in terms of power efficiency, the Core Ultra 7 made me realize that Windows is finally super close to beating the MacBook in terms of power efficiency.

With the Core Ultra 7 155H on the Galaxy Book4 Pro, you can easily get around a staggering12+ hours of battery backup, which is beyond commendable. In all honesty, if you are doing heavy editing, multitasking, or even 1080p gaming, the Core Ultra 7 is capable enough to handle it all.

Its integrated iGPU also outperforms the Radeon 780M in many different scenarios. For all that you get out of it, I’d say its price tag is worth it.

What do you think about the Intel Core Ulta 7 155H’s performance? Let us know in the comments below!

Sagnik is a tech aficionado who can never say “no” to dipping his toes into unknown waters of tech or reviewing the latest gadgets. He is also a hardcore gamer, having played everything from Snake Xenzia to Dead Space Remake.