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