Intel “Meteor Lake” Core Ultra 7 155H Core Display OpenCL Running Score Approaches Ruixuan Arc A370M Exclusive Display
On November 16th, IT Home reported that Intel had officially launched the first generation Core Ultra mobile processor codenamed Meteor Lake at the ON Technology Innovation Summit. Laptops featuring this series of processors are set to launch on December 14th.
The Intel Core Ultra mobile processor will adopt a new core display, upgrading from the Xe LP to the Xe LPG architecture of the same mobile Arc Alchemist series, achieving “double the performance per watt” compared to the previous generation Iris Xe core display.
The Intel Ultra 1st generation Core mobile processor adopts a new low-power graphics IP, with a 33% increase in graphics core compared to the previous generation. Optimized for power consumption and chip area efficiency, it supports the complete DX12 Ultimate API.
A micro star testing machine equipped with Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor has already appeared on Geekbench, with OpenCL running between A370M and A350M.
Based on this leak and previous rumors, this series of processors will equip the Arc core display with up to 8 Xe cores and 128 Xe vector engines.
This mirrors the configuration found on the ACM-G11 GPU, primarily utilized in desktop computers and mobile graphics cards (like A380, A310, or A370M and A350M).
The Arc iGPU has an acceleration frequency of 2250 MHz and supports accessing 6.27 GB of system memory (IT Home note: the testing machine only uses 16GB of memory).
In this case, the performance it can unleash may not be as great. Considering that the OpenCL score this time is based on Geekbench 5.0 instead of 6.0, and that the OpenCL test is equivalent to a pure raw calculation test, with a score of only 27249 points, there may be even higher scores in the future.