IT House November 13 news, the technology media WCCFTECH released a blog post yesterday (November 12), which reported that in Geekbenchs OpenCL benchmark I found Arrow Lake core display, XE-LPG + ARC 130T trace.
ARC 130t Introduction
IT Home Note: This time the processor that appeared in the GeekBench running database was Intel Core Ultra 225h "Arrow Lake-H "contains 4 P-Core and 10 E-Core, configured to 14 cores and 14 threads.
The basic clock of the processor is 1.70 GHz, the Turbo is 4.9 GHz, equipped with a 18 MB L3 cache, the test platform is 16GB memory "NP965XHD" laptop.
In terms of nuclear display, the processor is equipped with an upgraded version of the upgraded version of the ARC 130T IGPU based on the upgraded version of XE-LPG+ "Alchemist+" graphics architecture, with 7 XE cores or 112 execution units, and is equipped with 8GB shared system memory.
Running score
ARC 130T scored a satisfactory 33508 points in the OpenCL test, leading in ARC140V (16GB) 24%, the latter scored a maximum score of 27109 points in Geekbench data.
XE-LPG + as the essence version of the XE-LPG architecture, it may better support the old version of OpenCl API, and Intel explicitly stated that it focuses on focusing on itIn its new version of the new XE2 core API.
In terms of CPU performance, Intel Core Ultra 5 225h scored 2547 points in single-core tests, scored 12,448 points in multi-core tests.
This is slightly faster than the Core Ultra 5 155h. The latter scores about 2200-2300 in the single-core test, and scores about 11 ~ 12,000 in multi-core tests.