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Intel Core Ultra 7 268V “Lunar Lake” Final CPU Silicon Spotted With Clocks Close To 5 GHz, RVP & AI DevKit Pictured

Intel's next-generation Lunar Lake CPUs are quite the upgrade on an architectural level and we managed to spot a working Core Ultra 7 268V silicon in its final state at Computex.

Intel Lunar Lake CPUs Are Ready To Ship, The Final Silicon of Core Ultra 7 268V Spotted With 8 Cores, 8 Xe2 GPUs & NPU4

Computex 2024 is full of hidden surprises if you know where to look and we just managed to come across a working and final silicon of Intel's brand new Lunar Lake CPUs in their final silicon design and running live demos.

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The Lunar Lake CPU in question is the Intel Core Ultra 7 268V which is an 8-core SKU with 4 P-Cores based on the Lion Cove core architecture and 4 E-Cores based on the Skymont core architecture. The CPU can be seen with its official marketing name in the task manager shot that we were able to grab and features a base clock of 2.20 GHz which is about on par with the 2.3 GHz base clock of the Core Ultra 9 185H chip which is based on the Meteor Lake design. The CPU also features 14 MB of L3 and 12 MB of L2 cache. The clock speeds we saw were peaking out in the high 4 GHz range and close to 5 GHz which is quite good for this TSMC-based chip.

On the GPU front, the Intel Core Ultra 7 268V "Lunar Lake" SOC comes with 8 Xe2 cores with up to 50% performance uplift over the previous generation Arc Alchemist "Xe" GPUs and the NPU is the latest NPU4 design which offers up to 48 TOPs.

Do note that we were also able to find engineering samples of the same Intel Lunar Lake CPUs throughout Computex but those were very early samples with 1.6 GHz clocks and lower L3 cache counts of 8 MB. These chips were nowhere within the clock speed ranges as the final silicon so you should keep that in mind when comparing early silicon to final production units.

In addition to the Intel Lunar Lake chips, we were also able to see two platforms running the

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