According to the PassMark database, the mobile processor Intel Core i9-270H from the Raptor Lake Refresh (Core Series 2) lineup has demonstrated a significant performance advantage over the Core i5-14500HX in single-threaded tests. The Core i9-270H achieved a score of 4125 points, which is 13.98% higher than the Core i5-14500HX's score of 3619 points. Notably, the Core i9-270H has a lower nominal power consumption of 45W compared to the Core i5-14500HX's 55W. The processor boasts 14 cores and 20 threads, with a maximum frequency of up to 5.8 GHz. While the difference in multi-threaded performance is minimal, the new processor appears to be more energy-efficient and offers better value for its performance. The Core i9-270H's performance per watt ratio makes it an attractive option for users seeking a powerful and efficient mobile processor.