The info on the Ultra 9 185H and Ultra 7 165H seems iffy, but the Geekbench scores are not bad at all if genuine. Sporing 4 P-cores, 8 E-cores and 2 low-power SoC cores, the Ultra 5 125H appears to match the high-end desktop processors from the Ryzen 5000 family, while the Ultra 7 155H with 6 P-Cores, 8 E-cores and 2 low-power cores dukes it out with a desktop-grade i9-12900.