Intel's upcoming Lunar Lake processors are generating buzz in the tech world, with recent Geekbench results for the Core Ultra 5 228V showcasing impressive performance despite its low power consumption. Set to launch on September 3rd, these new mobile chips promise significant improvements over their predecessors.
The Intel Core Ultra 5 228V CPU, a promising new addition to Intel's Lunar Lake lineup, highlighted for its innovative design and low power consumption |
Benchmark Results
The Intel Core Ultra 5 228V, an entry-level chip in the Lunar Lake lineup, has been spotted in Geekbench tests running on an MSI Prestige 13 AI+ EVO laptop. The results are noteworthy:
- Single-core score: 2,585
- Multi-core score: 10,053
What makes these numbers particularly interesting is how they compare to higher-end processors:
- The Core Ultra 5 228V outperforms the Core Ultra 9 185H in single-core performance (2,585 vs 2,261)
- It achieves this while operating at a much lower 17W TDP compared to the 185H's 54W
Geekbench results showcase the Intel Core Ultra 5 228V benchmarks on the MSI Prestige 13 AI+ EVO, demonstrating impressive single and multi-core performance |
Specifications
The Core Ultra 5 228V boasts some impressive specs for its power class:
- 8 cores / 8 threads
- Base frequency: 2.10 GHz
- Maximum boost frequency: 4.5 GHz (up to 4.485 GHz observed in testing)
- 17W-30W TDP
- Arc 130V iGPU with 7 Xe2 cores clocked at 1.85 GHz
- Support for up to 32GB of on-package LPDDR5X memory
The Intel Core Ultra 5 228V, positioned as a groundbreaking entry-level chip, boasts impressive specifications for efficient performance in mobile computing |
Performance Analysis
While the Core Ultra 5 228V trails slightly behind higher-end Lunar Lake chips in multi-core tests, its single-core performance is remarkably competitive. This suggests that Intel has made significant strides in per-core efficiency with this new architecture.
The chip's ability to deliver strong performance at such a low power draw is particularly promising for thin and light laptops, where battery life is a crucial factor.
What to Expect
Intel's Lunar Lake processors, including the Core Ultra 5 228V, are targeted at a variety of mobile platforms:
- Thin and lightweight laptops
- Notebooks
- Mini-PCs
- Gaming handhelds
With its balance of performance and efficiency, the Core Ultra 5 228V could be an attractive option for users seeking capable everyday computing without sacrificing battery life.
As we approach the September 3rd launch date, more details and real-world benchmarks are likely to emerge. It will be interesting to see how these chips perform across a wider range of tasks and how they stack up against competition from AMD's mobile offerings.