Technology media Notebookcheck reported yesterday (June 30) that ahead of its official launch on July 2, the Honor MagicBook Art 14 2025 laptop appeared in the GeekBench benchmark database. In version 6.4.0, it scored 2244 points in single-core performance and 8852 points in multi-core performance.
GeekBench 6.4.0 Version Benchmark Scores
OpenCL Benchmark Score
Honor officially announced on June 24 that it will launch the Honor MagicBook Art 14 2025 laptop on July 2, and revealed three key features of the device: an ultra-light and ultra-thin body weighing just 1kg and measuring 1cm in thickness, a 1600nit Oasis eye-care display, and voice-controlled YOYO intelligent assistant functionality.
Ahead of the product's official launch, the laptop appeared in the GeekBench benchmark database, revealing some of its configurations. According to the benchmark page, one of the configurations for this laptop includes an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor paired with 32GB of RAM.
The media also pointed out that the current scores in the GeekBench database for this product are lower than those of competitor products equipped with the same chip. Therefore, it is speculated that what has been revealed might be an engineering sample, and performance is expected to be higher when the product officially goes on sale.