This yearās MagicBook Art 14 should retain its predecessorās innovative webcam solution. (Image source: Honor)Honorās next high-end 14-inch laptop has surfaced on Geekbench before its official release in a few daysā time. In the process, the Geekbench listings have offered an insight into how Honor hopes to distinguish this yearās MagicBook Art 14 from its predecessor.
The launch of Honorās next high-end laptop is right around the corner. As we have discussed previously, the MagicBook Art 14 2025 will officially debut on July 2 alongside the Magic V5 and the MagicPad 3. Officially teased a few days ago, the latest MagicBook Art 14 has now been spotted on Geekbench across its single-core, multi-core and OpenCL benchmarks.
In the process, the popular benchmarking platform has confirmed the CPU architecture upon which Honor has based its next 14-inch laptop. As the screenshots below show, the MagicBook Art 14 2025 will feature at least theĀ Core Ultra 7 255HĀ from Intelās Arrow Lake-H platform paired with 32 GB of RAM. A direct upgrade from the Core Ultra 7 155H found in last yearās model, the Core Ultra 7 255H should deliver superior results than those shown below.
Across the board, the MagicBook Art 14 2025 comes up short against what we would expect from Arrow Lake-powered laptops in these benchmarks like the Asus Zenbook Duo that we reviewed a few months ago (curr. $1,499.99 on Amazon). Also, these results see the laptop performing worse than its predecessor. Consequently, we doubt that the MagicBook Art 14 2025 will perform this badly if we get our hands on it later this year.
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Alex Alderson,Ā 2025-06-30Ā (Update:Ā 2025-06-30)