Laptops with Intel’s latest mobile CPUs, the Meteor Lake Core Ultra processors, are just around the corner with promises of boosted efficiency as well as iGPU performance over the last-gen Intel chips. Thanks to a video posted on bilibili, which has since been removed but not before @9550Pro on X grabbed the necessary information, we have a set of benchmark results of the Core Ultra 7 155H in Cinebench R23 and 3DMark Time Spy tests. The results paint the Core Ultra 7 155H in a fairly positive light.
Starting with the purported Core Ultra 7 155H Cinebench R23 results, the CPU reportedly achieved Multi-Core and Single-Core scores of up to 12,085 and 1,483 respectively. During the test, the Core Ultra 7 155H supposedly consumed 40 W.
To put this into perspective, our tests show the Intel Core i7-13700H inside the Schenker Vision 16 with a 45 W power limit scored around 12,035 points in the Cinebench R23 Multi-Core benchmark. In other words, the leaked Core Ultra 7 155H with a similar level of performance has around a 9% power consumption advantage over the Core i7-13700H.
Moving on to the Core Ultra 7 155H 3DMark Time Spy test, the Xe-LPG iGPU appears to net 3,077 points with 38 W of power consumption. A quick look in our database confirms that the Core Ultra 7 155H’s Xe-LPG iGPU, in this instance, outruns even the best-performing Radeon 780M sample while being 18.5% faster than the average Radeon 780M result. This starkly contrasts a recent leak out of Moore’s Law is Dead which painted the Xe-LPG iGPU as much weaker than the current showing.
That said, we have to reserve final judgments until the embargo on the Core Ultra-powered laptops lifts and we can see what the Meteor Lake CPUs bring to the table.
Power
— HXL (@9550pro) December 8, 2023
R23~40w
TS~38W
Source(s)
@9550pro on X, Bilibili (now removed)