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Intel's new Core Ultra 7 268V “Lunar Lake” CPU leaked through new Geekbench results

Intel's next-generation Core Ultra 7 268V “Lunar Lake” CPU has spent a few hours on Geekbench, with a new chip delivering even better results than the last time we saw the Core Ultra 7 268V on Geekbench.

Intel's new Core Ultra 7 268V

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In the new results, the Core Ultra 7 268V “Lunar Lake” CPU scores 2915 points in the single-core run of Geekbench 6 and 11448 points in the multi-core run. This is compared to 2739 points and 9907 points for single- and multi-core respectively, with the previous leak regarding the Core Ultra 7 268V processor tested on Geekbench.

That's a decent 7.4% improvement in single-core performance and a 14% increase in multi-core performance between the new and older Core Ultra 7 268V processors. We should expect to see slightly better performance as we get closer to the Lunar Lake processors for retail and their launch in early September.

  • Core Ultra 7 268V (new leak): 2915 Points Single-Core
  • Core Ultra 7 268V (new leak): 11448 Points Multi-Core
  • Core Ultra 7 268V (previous leak): 2739 points single-core
  • Core Ultra 7 268V (previous leak): 9907 points multi-core

Intel's upcoming “Lunar Lake” Core Ultra 7 268V processor will feature 4 Lion Cove P cores and 4 Skymont LP cores, with an integrated Arc A140V GPU with 8 Xe2 cores based on the new Battlemage GPU architecture, which is expected to reach GPU clock speeds of up to 2.0 GHz or so. We can expect the Core Ultra 7 268V to offer PL1 power modes of 17W, scalable up to 30W, and 32GB of on-package LPDDR5X-8533 memory.