Intel's upcoming 14th Gen Meteor Lake Core Ultra 7 155H processor has made its way into the Geekbench database, giving us a glimpse of its impressive performance with a 35% speed boost compared to the Core i7-13700H, promising significant upgrades for users.
- 35% speed boost compared to the Core i7-13700H
- 14 cores, with 6P (P for Redwood Cove) cores and 8E (E for Crestmont) cores
- Core Ultra 7 165H will feature a P-core boost clock of 5GHz, while the flagship Core Ultra 9 185H will reach an impressive 5.1GHz on its fastest core
Intel’s upcoming 14th Gen Meteor Lake Core Ultra 7 155H processor has made its way into the Geekbench database, giving us a glimpse of its impressive performance. With a 35% speed boost compared to the Core i7-13700H, this midrange chip is set to deliver a significant upgrade for users.
The Core Ultra 7 155H features 14 cores, with 6P (P for Redwood Cove) cores and 8E (E for Crestmont) cores. Each core is equipped with 2MB of L2 cache, while there’s a shared L3 cache of 24MB. The P cores can reach a peak single-core boost of 4.8GHz, while the E cores top out at 3.8GHz.
In a recent test, the Core Ultra 7 155H powered an HP Spectre x360 convertible and achieved a multi-core score of 12,853 points on Geekbench. This result surpasses the existing Core i7-13700H variant of the same device by an impressive 36%. However, the single-core score didn’t meet expectations despite both SKUs having similar peak clock speeds.
It’s important to note that this particular sample may not represent the final retail version of the processor. Factors such as firmware, drivers, and other optimizations could still be missing from this early benchmark. Nevertheless, the performance boost showcased by the Core Ultra 7 155H is certainly promising.
According to a source on Bilibili, Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 7 165H will feature a P-core boost clock of 5GHz, while the flagship Core Ultra 9 185H will reach an impressive 5.1GHz on its fastest core. Both of these SKUs will also offer 14 cores, divided between P and E cores.
As Intel continues to push the boundaries of performance with its 14th Gen Meteor Lake processors, it’s clear that users can expect significant improvements in speed and overall computing power. The leaked benchmarks of the Core Ultra 7 155H are just a taste of what’s to come, and we can’t wait to see how these chips perform in real-world scenarios.
With the official release of Intel’s 14th Gen Meteor Lake lineup still on the horizon, it’s important to take these leaks and rumors with a grain of salt. However, if these early benchmarks are any indication, Intel is poised to deliver a compelling lineup of processors that will cater to the needs of both casual users and power-hungry enthusiasts alike. Stay tuned for more information as we get closer to the official launch of Intel’s 14th Gen Meteor Lake processors.
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