The first batch of Intel Lunar Lake laptops are not expected until September this year but thankfully, the internet never fails to deliver on the usual dose of leaks and rumours surrounding the alleged SKUs that will be arriving. One of the SKUs, the Core Ultra (CU) 7 268V, has somehow ended up on the Geekbench page.
There are two pages here for the CU 7 268V, which isn’t the highest-tier Lunar Lake model, and they show more or less similar performance on both the repository’s single-core and multi-core metrics. Both tests list the CPU having the base close of 3.3GHz and a maximum frequency of 4,887MHz.
Note also that the CU 7 268V is shown to have eight cores – four cores in the first cluster and another four in the second cluster. This runs concurrent with Intel’s initial presentation, where the chipmaker said that, overall, the lineup would feature four P-Cores and four E-Cores, and no additional low-power (LP) island E-Cores.
Beyond the mention of Lion Cove and Skymont cores, the Geekbench doesn’t feature any details regarding the ARC A140V GPU cores. That’s a segment we’re interested to learn more about, on account that those are technically Battlemage Xe2 cores. Guess we’ll have to wait until September to find out.
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