First Intel Panther Lake CPU benchmarks leak

First Intel Panther Lake CPU benchmarks leak

Whereas the graphics efficiency of Intel’s upcoming “Panther Lake” cell CPUs has been the topic of a lot hypothesis, we now have our first take a look at the platform’s CPU capabilities.

Laptopreview (by way of VideoCardz) has shared a set of Cinebench R23 multi-core benchmarks for 2 of the brand new Core Extremely 300 sequence chips. In line with the brand new information, the top-tier Core Extremely X7 358H scored roughly 20,000 factors within the Cinebench R23 multi-core check, about 10% lower than the Core Extremely 7 255H. A second chip, the Core Extremely 5 338H, reportedly scored round 16,000 factors in the identical benchmark. Each of those exams have been allegedly carried out at a TDP of 60/65W.

The specs for these chips have been additionally detailed, aligning with earlier rumours. The Core Extremely X7 358H is reportedly a 16-core processor, comprising 4 P-cores, eight E-cores, and 4 LP-cores, and can characteristic a 12-core Xe3 built-in GPU. The Core Extremely 5 338H is a step-down 12-core mannequin, which achieves its decrease core depend by decreasing the variety of E-cores to 4.

Whereas the CPU efficiency numbers are new, the leak additionally supplied an up to date graphics rating. The Time Spy rating for the Core Extremely X7 358H is now listed at 6,830 factors, in comparison with the preliminary stories of round 6,200 factors. If these newest numbers are correct, that is over 70% quicker than the Core Extremely 7 255H’s built-in GPU.

KitGuru says: It is a bit disappointing to see a decrease CPU efficiency within the multi-core check, however the huge uplift within the graphics capabilities of this chip makes up for it.

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