Intel Ultra 9 285k CPU performance in MSFS 2020

The first benchmarks for Arrow Lake are just coming out.

The new Intel CPUs are bringing excellent progress in terms of power consumption compared to Raptor Lake.

However it seems they lag behind Ryzen CPUs in terms of power efficiency, with FPS numbers that are a bit disappointing:

(Source: Hardware Canucks)

Edit: adding Digital Foundry’s review:

Of course, what remains to be seen is how they will perform in MSFS 2024 relative to their competitors.

The reviews I have watched show it as a beast in productivity workloads, but behind several of AMD 7000/9000 options and even the 13900K/14900K in almost every game. Efficiency is much better this time around if that’s more important for you.

Gamers are not the target market of this cpu. So gaming benchmarks are kind of irrelevant.

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That’s probably more due to where Intel knew they were ending up, so not by choice. I’m curious how they improve in the 300 series. I would bet they focus heavily on gaming. For better or worse, that drives a lot of mind share.

I’m still quite tempted by it as it will be a healthy step up from my 11900K. Though the 9000 series X3D chips are around the corner also. November 7th apparently.

I’m not overly concerned by the power consumption, though that might give some overhead for overclocking.

AMD 9800 X3D on November 7th,

MSFS 2024 on November 19th …

… Mmmhh, sounds like a plan :innocent: :blush:

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First install 2024 and see how it runs on my pc’s than from there i will see if nessesary to upgrade.
It does not make sense to me before release 2024 to spent cash on new pc materials
and feel lame afterwards

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Maybe MSFS 2024 will benefit from the AI stuff on the new intel chips and downloading info from the cloud. I read something earlier to the effect that the ai on the chip helps with processing cloud info. Is this true? If so how in the heck does that work?

                                      Happy Landings,

P.S. Anyone try the Intel Core Ultra 7 265 yet?

If anything, the opposite – neural net co-processors are used to run machine-learning workloads on the local machine instead of running them in the cloud.

I would not expect these features to be relevant for MSFS in any way. Any “AI” that’s happening would be done by developers working on scenery generation at Asobo or a contractor, then saving the generated data to regular files to be served out by the cloud data “streaming”.

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Rgr on the last ghostrider. I do appreciate the info. 1 more question could the ai on the chip be used for anything msfs related to enhance the hobby like atc, ai traffic or enhancing weather forecast?
Thanks & Happy Landings

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The most likely thing to actually exercise an AI coprocessor is probably voice generation / voice recognition. (And being able to ‘talk at’ ATC would be a very nice addition, if that’s coming some day…)

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