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Intel Lunar Lake “Core Ultra 200V” CPU Benchmarks Allegedly Leak: 17W & 30W CPU/GPU Performance, Power Explored

New benchmarks of Intel's Core Ultra 200V "Lunar Lake" CPU have been leaked, exploring the performance & power characteristics of the chip.

Another Intel Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPU Leaks Out, This Time Focusing On Performance & Power Benchmarks At 17W & 30W TDPs

The latest numbers come from @jaykihn0 who has previously revealed the entire "Alleged" Intel Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPU lineup. His latest benchmarks cover the performance & power aspects of an undisclosed Intel Lunar Lake CPU.

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The Intel Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPUs offer a very similar compute tile configuration with four P-Cores based on the Lion Cove core architecture and four LP-E cores based on the Skymont core architecture.

There's only one SKU that ships with a PL1/PL2 TDP rating of 30W and that's the top Core Ultra 9 288V since this chip can be configured between 17W/30W, it's easy to say that it's not the flagship. Other major differences include different cache and iGPU configurations with the Core Ultra 7 chips featuring 12 MB cache and Arc 140V iGPUs while the Core Ultra 5 chips come with 8 MB cache and Arc 130V iGPUs. Besides these, the clock speeds are slightly different for each SKU but since we are looking at a 16 GB LPDDR5x-8533 configuration, we can conclude that it is one of the four SKUs (266V/256V/236V/226V).

With that out of the way, let's focus on the benchmarks posted by the user which he states are still "preliminary". First up, we have a performance comparison across various tests between the 17W & the 30W power limits. Do keep in mind that this is the same chip, just that the full 30W PL is being used for the second set of benchmarks.

Intel Lunar Lake CPU Performance Figures (Preliminary):

Benchmark NameLunar Lake (17W)Lunar Lake (30W)Relative Perf (vs 17W) 3DMark Timespy34384151+20.7% 3DMark Wildlife Extreme61857561+22.2% Cinebench R23 (MT)818210212+24.8%
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