Intel LunarLake-V Processor Models Revealed with Varying Memory Configurations

TapTechNews May 16th news, according to sources from X platform, an Intel LunarLake-V processor model has appeared in Intel's log file.

The specific name of this SKU is Core Ultra 5238V, and the core specifications are exactly the same as the previously appeared Core Ultra 5234V: 8 cores, 8 threads, base frequency of 2.1GHz.

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The only known difference between the two processors is that the Core Ultra 5234V platform is configured with 16GB memory (shown as 16,415,764KB in the code), while the Core Ultra 5238V is configured with 32GB memory (shown as 33,160,212KB in the code).

According to TapTechNews' previous report, the Intel LunarLake platform includes up to 32GB LPDDR5X memory, these memories are packaged together with the processor MoP, and the main difference between each LunarLake processor SKU is the memory capacity and L3 cache size.

According to information disclosed by the source YuuKi_AnS last November, Intel had planned 4 SKUs for the LunarLake processor, divided into Core i5 and Core i7 levels, each level containing 2 processors.

The integrated graphics specifications of the two Core i5 level processors are slightly lower, with 7 Xe2Core units; one SKU is equipped with 16GB memory, and the other is equipped with 32GB memory.

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The recent appearance of the Core Ultra 5234V and 238V processors provides strong evidence for the previous information leaks.

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