Intel Unveils Lunar Lake Processor

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A new set of benchmarks for the Intel Core Ultra 200V “Lunar Lake” CPU has been leaked, focusing on performance and power characteristics of the chip. The benchmarks reveal that the Lunar Lake CPUs have a similar compute tile configuration with four P-Cores based on the Lion Cove core architecture and four LP-E cores based on the Skymont core architecture.

The top Core Ultra 9 288V model ships with a 30W PL1/PL2 TDP rating, while other models like Core Ultra 7 and Core Ultra 5 have different cache and iGPU configurations. The benchmarks show performance comparisons between 17W and 30W power limits across various tests. In terms of GPU performance, the Lunar Lake CPU scored well in benchmarks like 3DMark Time Spy and Wildlife Extreme Unlimited, showcasing improvements in performance with higher TDP settings.

For CPU-intensive tests like Cinebench and Geekbench, the performance between 17W and 30W configurations was similar, indicating consistent performance across different power settings. The power metrics comparison between the Lunar Lake CPU and the current generation Core Ultra 7 165U chip showed higher efficiency in all test cases, especially in the “Best Power Efficiency Mode” setting.

Looking ahead, AMD is set to release strong Zen 5 processors next month, while Intel is gearing up to retail distribute Lunar Lake CPUs in September. As competition heats up in the thin and light laptop market, Intel will need to ensure that its next-generation solutions like Lunar Lake can compete effectively in terms of performance and efficiency.

The leaked benchmarks provide insights into the performance and power characteristics of the Intel Core Ultra 200V “Lunar Lake” CPU lineup, highlighting improvements in GPU performance and power efficiency compared to previous generation chips. As these are preliminary benchmarks, the final retail performance may vary, but they offer a glimpse into the potential of Intel’s upcoming processors.

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