Intel Core Ultra X9 388H “Panther Lake” CPU Review

Cinebench

Intel Core Ultra X9 388H Review

Cinebench

Both the R24 edition and the very latest R26 edition produce the same end image. If you’ve never tried Cinebench – and you should, it’s free – here is the end result. The newest R26 edition clearly has a lot of optimisations under the hood, producing a significantly higher score than R24 did. Although we provide a single-threaded result for completeness, clearly you wouldn’t want to render in this manner. Not unless you’re attempting to kill time.

Cinebench R26 Output

Cine24 Cine26

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