Intel has been drawing attention with its new generation processors recently. Finally, the Intel Ultra 5 238V processor appeared for the first time in GeekBench 6 tests and managed to leave its competitors behind with its single-core performance. The new processor stands out as part of Intel’s highly anticipated Lunar Lake platform. Here are the details…
Intel Ultra 5 238V processor outperforms AMD in single-core performance
The new processor was tested on the new Mind Maker Kit mini PC developed by Khadas . As a result of the tests, the Ultra 5 238V processor scored 2697 points in single-core performance on GeekBench 6, leaving AMD’s Ryzen 9 7845HX behind. In multi-core performance, it scored 10130 points , passing AMD’s Ryzen 7 8840HS .
On the graphics performance side, the Intel Arc 130V graphics integrated into the Ultra 5 238V scored 25334 points in the OpenCL test, falling slightly behind the Intel Arc A 310 desktop graphics card in terms of performance, but surpassing the mobile Arc A350M graphics card.
These results show how powerful Intel’s Lunar Lake platform is and that it could deliver significant performance gains, especially in portable PCs, when it launches. It also shows that the next-generation processors are ambitious in terms of energy efficiency and graphics performance.
We will wait and see how Intel will compete in the market with its new processors. Especially the competition with AMD means more powerful and efficient processors for consumers. We are eagerly waiting for the official introduction and performance details of Lunar Lake processors.
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