When revealing the technologies behind the Lunar Lake CPUs (Core Ultra 200V), Intel did not disclose the lineup with all SKUs. Now, Videocardz has obtained this information, revealing that, supposedly, they are nine SKUs, with not so big differences in clocks, memory, cache, AI capacity and more.
Something that Intel had already revealed about the Lunar Lake processors is that they would all have 8 cores without hyper-threading technology for the first time, resulting in 8 cores and 8 threads, and not double, as it used to be until then (no We still know whether the absence of technology will be permanent in other series).
Therefore, the leak by Videocardz shows nine SKUs, all with 8 cores, divided into 4 performance and 4 efficient. With the exception of the top of the line, all others will have a base TPD of 17w, going up to 30w with boost. Another thing that changes little between the different models is the amount of memory supported, only 16 GB and 32 GB DDR5.
Lineup Intel Core Ultra 200V (Lunar Lake)
CPU | Cores Threads |
Cache (LLC) | Boost P-Core/E-Core | iGPU/max clock | TDP (PL1/PL2) | RAM | NPU/GPU TOPS |
Core Ultra 9 288V | 8/8 | 12 MB | 5.1 / 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V / 2.05 GHz | 30W/30W | 32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X | 48/67 |
Core Ultra 7 268V | 8/8 | 12 MB | 5.0 / 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V / 2.00 GHz | 17W/30W | 32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X | 48/66 |
Core Ultra 7 266V | 8/8 | 12 MB | 5.0 / 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V / 2.00 GHz | 17W/30W | 16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X | 48/66 |
Core Ultra 7 258V | 8/8 | 12 MB | 4.8 / 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V / 1.95 GHz | 17W/30W | 32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X | 47/64 |
Core Ultra 7 256V | 8/8 | 12 MB | 4.8 / 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V / 1.95 GHz | 17W/30W | 16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X | 47/64 |
Core Ultra 5 238V | 8/8 | 8 MB | 4.7 / 3.5 GHz | Arc 130V / 1.85 GHz | 17W/30W | 32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X | 40/53 |
Core Ultra 5 236V | 8/8 | 8 MB | 4.7 / 3.5 GHz | Arc 130V / 1.85 GHz | 17W/30W | 16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X | 40/53 |
Core Ultra 5 228V | 8/8 | 8 MB | 4.5 / 3.5 GHz | Arc 130V / 1.85 GHz | 17W/30W | 32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X | 40/53 |
Core Ultra 5 226V | 8/8 | 8 MB | 4.5 / 3.5 GHz | Arc 130V / 1.85 GHz | 17W/30W | 16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X | 40/53 |
Another significant difference between the Lunar Lake and Meteor Lake series, in terms of core configurations, is the removal of the LP E-Cores, which are very efficient cores aimed at really basic tasks and which were present in the Core Ultra 100.
This happens because Intel managed to optimize the efficient cores of the Core Ultra 200V in such a way that it made possible the absence of the LP E cores of the current generation.
Regarding integrated graphics, Lunar Lake CPUs will mark the debut of the second generation of Intel’s graphics architecture: Xe2 (Battlemage). The NPUs arrive in their fourth generation, delivering great evolution over the previous generation present in Meteor Lake.
The first Intel Lunar Lake CPUs (Core Ultra 200V) will hit the market in notebooks starting in September. This lineup will fight against the AMD Ryzen AI 300 Strix Point) and Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite, which is already available on the market.
Fonte: Videocardz
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Source: https://www.adrenaline.com.br/intel/lineup-de-cpus-intel-core-ultra-200v-lunar-lake-vaza-confira-lista/