Intel has officially announced that it will officially release the next-generation low-power Core Ultra processor code-named Lunar Lake at 0:00 on September 4, Beijing time. It is expected to be named the Core Ultra200V series. The specific model and rough specifications have been exposed many times. Now,Core Ultra5228V appears on GeekBench, it is almost the lowest-end model of the new generation. It has the same core specifications as another Core Ultra5226V. The only difference is that the integrated memory capacity is 32/16GB respectively.
Both of them have a base power consumption of 17W and a maximum power consumption of 30W (all except the top-level Core Ultra9288V), 4P+4E8 cores with 8 threads, 8MB L3 cache, the maximum frequency of the P core is 4.5GHz, the maximum frequency of the E core is 3.5GHz, and the integrated core display is Ruixuan A1301.85GHz.
In the GeekBench6 test, the single-core score of the Core Ultra5228V was 2585 points, which is quite good, even surpassing the contemporary flagship Core Ultra9185H with a basic power consumption of 54W and a maximum frequency of 5.1GHz!
At the same time, this is also very close to AMD’s previous Ryzen 98945HS/7945HS.
The multi-core score is 10053, which is basically the same as the previously exposed Core Ultra7268V and Core Ultra9288V. After all, they are both 4P+4E.