Intel’s Ultra 7 254V Core has found its way to the first benchmarks databases. The published figures suggest an impoverished member of the “Lunar Lake” family, intended for affordable laptops.
The popular Passmark recently welcomed this reference. She won a multi -year score of 17,327 points against a monocoeing score of 4,089 points. This assessment positions it behind the 256V and 258V in a multithreads context, while maintaining a level of Monothread performance comparable to that of other ultra 7 core chips.
This processor has 12 MB of Cache L3 and its architecture is based on eight cores (classic Lunar Lake correspondent). On the side of another benchmark, Furmark, we learn that its graphic part is an IGPU Arc 140V operating around 2 GHz, a frequency close to that observed with the Ultra 7 Core of higher level.
On the other hand, the memory side, the folder is not clear because Lunar Lake uses LPDDR5X directly present in the SOC. Currently we have 2x8v references of the 32 GB and 16 GB for 2x6v solutions.
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