TapTechNews July 13th news, the benchmark score of Intel Core Ultra 7256V processor has appeared in the GeekBench benchmark database. The single-core score of version 6.0.1 is 2608 points, and the multi-core score is 10506 points.
The Intel Core Ultra 7256V processor belongs to the Intel Core 200V LunarLake family, based on the LionCove P-Core and Skymont E-Core architecture, and has a maximum of 8 cores.
In terms of specifications, the Intel Core Ultra 7256V processor is equipped with 4 P-cores and 4 E-cores, 8 threads, 12MB L3 cache, 2.20GHz base frequency, 4.8GHz boost frequency, and 16GB packaged LPDDR5X-8533 memory.
This chip will be equipped with Arc 140V iGPU, with a maximum of 8 Xe2 cores, a main frequency of 1.95GHz, and TDP of 17W PL1 and 30W PL2.
TapTechNews learned from the report that this benchmark comes from a Lenovo notebook that has not been released yet. It is tested in the balanced power mode. The processor clock frequency range is 4.7-4.8GHz. It should also be noted that this is an engineering sample tested, not the final retail version.
In terms of performance data, the single-core test score of the Intel Core Ultra 7256V LunarLake processor is 2608 points, and the multi-core test score is 10506 points.
This processor's single-core performance is 10% higher than that of Core Ultra 7155U, and even exceeds the AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS with a default TDP of 28W; in the multi-thread test, it is 11% higher than Core Ultra 7155U and 10% higher than the Ryzen chip.