Intel’s Ultra 1st generation mobile processor “Meteor Lake” will be officially launched on December 14th, and a number of H-series models have already been revealed, such as the Ultra 7 165H with 6P cores + 8E cores + 2LPE (Low Power E) cores. Now, the Ultra 5 135U, the U-series model in the Ultra 1 generation, has been revealed with 2P cores + 8E cores + 2LPE cores.
As you can see above, the Ultra 5 135U processor is a 12-core, 14-thread specification with 12MB of Level 3 cache and a 4.4GHz boost. For comparison, the current i5-1335U processor is a 2P + 8E core specification with an accelerated frequency of 4.6GHz.
In terms of scores, the Ultra 5 135U has 2176 single-core and 9396 multi-core scores. For comparison, the i5-1335U can score up to 2300 points on single-core and 9000 points on multi-core.
Intel originally announced the Meteor Lake processor in September of this year. Officially, the Intel Core Ultra processor, codenamed Meteor Lake, is a turning point in Intel’s client-side processor roadmap: for the first time, the processor features a core-die design, using the Intel4 process and Foveros packaging technology.
A highlight of the series will be the core graphics. Officially, the Intel Core Ultra 1st generation mobile processors have a GPU Tile that integrates Intel’s Razzle Dazzle Graphics Architecture scaled up to 8Xe cores, which is officially capable of delivering discrete graphics-level performance in integrated graphics, with support for ray tracing and Intel XeSS, and double the performance per watt. Additionally, the new generation of core graphics has higher frequencies, hitting frequencies directly above 2GHz at the same voltage. The new graphics are also optimized for DX12U, with support for frame doubling and the new feature “Out of Order Sampling”.
Intel has not yet announced the specific model and parameters of the Intel Core Ultra processor.