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Intel launches Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus and Core Ultra 7 270HX Plus mobile processors with Binary Optimization Tool

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Intel has launched two new mobile processors—the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus and Core Ultra 7 270HX Plus—aimed at gamers and creators who want more headroom from their laptops. The chips are available in new systems starting today, with builds from Alienware , Asus ROG, Razer, Lenovo Legion, and others.

The biggest upgrade is the Intel Binary Optimization Tool , which Intel is calling a first-of-its-kind feature. It works as a binary translation layer that can improve instructions-per-cycle even when a game or workload was built for a different x86 processor or console architecture. That's a meaningful promise, especially for ports that never quite ran as smoothly as they should.
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Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus delivers up to 8% faster gaming over its predecessorAgainst the previous-gen Core Ultra 9 285HX, Intel claims up to 8% better gaming performance across 32 games at 1080p High—with the Binary Optimization Tool contributing on select titles. Single-thread performance, measured on Cinebench 2026, lands roughly 7% higher. For anyone upgrading from a 12th Gen Core i9-12900HX machine, those figures climb to 62% faster gaming and 30% faster single-thread.

The hardware side gets attention too. Die-to-die frequency jumps by up to 900MHz compared to the 285HX and 265HX, which Intel says tightens the CPU-to-memory controller link and cuts system latency. Connectivity rounds out the spec sheet with Wi-Fi 7 (5 Gig), Bluetooth 5.4, and Thunderbolt 5 with 80 Gbps bidirectional bandwidth.

Alienware, Asus ROG, Lenovo Legion among first to ship 200HX Plus laptopsThe launch lineup is broad. Alongside the Alienware Area-51 and Asus ROG Strix SCAR 18 , HP is refreshing its HyperX OMEN line under the new silicon, while Lenovo is pushing the Legion 7i and Legion Pro 7i with the 200HX Plus inside. More OEM builds are expected through the rest of 2026.