Intel Core Ultra 5 228V “Lunar Lake” CPU Tested In Geekbench, Running On MSI Prestige 13 AI+ EVO Laptop

Aug 5, 2024 at 05:35am EDT
Intel Core Ultra 5 228V "Lunar Lake" CPU Tested In Geekbench, Running On MSI Prestige 13 AI+ EVO Laptop 1

Intel Core Ultra 5 228V "Lunar Lake" CPU has now been tested in Geekbench, showcasing similar results as the rest of the chips we've seen so far.

Intel Core Ultra 228V "Lunar Lake" CPU comes with 8 CPU Cores, 7 Xe2 Cores & a 30W TDP while also offering 32 GB of on-package LPDDR5X memory

Many of the Intel Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPUs including the flagship have been spotted & tested recently in Geekbench, showing their potential in single and multi-core tests. This time the entry-level of the series has been tested, namely Core Ultra 5 228V. The laptop used was Prestige 13 AI+ Evo A2VMTG belonging to MSI. MSI has several new Lunar Lake laptops coming which we detailed here. The test not only reveals the score but also its specifications and clock speeds it was running on.

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Image Source: Geekbench 6

The Intel Core Ultra 5 228V scored 2585 points in single-core and 10053 in multi-core tests with a base frequency of 2.10 GHz and a maximum frequency of 4.025 GHz but the logs reveal that the chip reached a boost clock of up to 4485 MHz.

The Intel Core Ultra 5 228V comes with 8 cores and 8 threads and operates at a 17W-30W TDP, which is efficient compared to the Meteor Lake chips. The Core Ultra 5 228V also comes with an Arc 130V iGPU with 7 Xe2 cores clocked at 1.85GHz but we don't know how good it is in gaming and graphical workloads due to the absence of any benchmarks. The CPU boasts a base/boost clock of 3.5/4.5GHz, which is the lowest in the whole lineup and equal to the Ultra 5 226V.

Geekbench 6.3.0 CPU MT Test (Higher is Better)
Multi-Core
0
4000
8000
12000
16000
20000
24000
0
4000
8000
12000
16000
20000
24000
Ryzen 9 7900X (120W)
17860
Ryzen 9 7945HX3D (55W+)
16452
Ryzen 7 7700X (105W)
15273
Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (35W)
14773
Ryzen 9 7845HX (55W+)
13660
Ryzen AI 9 365 (35W+)
13032
Core Ultra 9 185H (45W+)
12084
Ryzen 9 8945HS (45W+)
11775
Ryzen 9 7940HS (45W+)
11527
Core Ultra 9 288V (30W)
11048
Core Ultra 7 256V (17W+)
11031
Core Ultra 5 228V (17W+)
10053
Core Ultra 7 268V (17W+)
10036
Ryzen 7 8840HS (28W+)
9522
Ryzen 5 8640HS (28W+)
7844
Core Ultra 5 236V (17W+)
5743
Geekbench 6.3.0 CPU ST Test (Higher is Better)
Single-Core
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Ryzen 9 7900X (120W)
2926
Ryzen 7 7700X (105W)
2912
Core Ultra 9 288V (30W)
2901
Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (35W)
2833
Ryzen 9 7945HX3D (55W+)
2819
Core Ultra 7 268V (17W+)
2739
Core Ultra 7 256V (17W+)
2737
Ryzen AI 9 365 (35W+)
2730
Ryzen 9 7845HX (55W+)
2628
Core Ultra 5 228V (17W+)
2585
Ryzen 9 8945HS (45W+)
2380
Ryzen 9 7940HS (45W+)
2367
Core Ultra 9 185H (45W+)
2246
Ryzen 5 8640HS (28W+)
2146
Ryzen 7 8840HS (28W+)
2139
Core Ultra 5 236V (17W+)
2021

Nonetheless, the performance of the CPU is roughly at the same level as higher-end SKUs in multi-core performance while losing to them in single-core tests with a noticeable margin. From various benchmarks we have gathered previously, it seems like all the Lunar Lake CPUs are close to each other in multi-threaded performance, which is mostly due to the equal core/thread count. Even the flagship Core Ultra 9 288V scores 11048 points and the mid-range Core Ultra 7 256V and 268V score 11031 and 10036 points respectively. But performance varies from platform to platform & there's still the case of these chips being early samples rather than final retail units.

They, however, do increase the performance gap between themselves and the 228V by nearly 6-12% in single-core performance. Keep in mind that Geekbench scores vary even for the same chip and aren't the best way to measure a CPU's performance against others. But it looks like the Core Ultra 5 228V could have scored higher since the clock speeds were significantly lower in this test.

Intel Lunar Lake is confirmed for launch on 3rd September and will be showcased in an exclusive event in Berlin, Germany. The processors will be part of thin and lightweight platforms, including laptops, notebooks, mini-PCs, and gaming handhelds.

Intel Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPU Lineup:

SKU NameCores / ThreadsCache (LLC)P-Core / E-Core BoostGPU (Max Clock)PL1/Min/MTPMemory ConfigurationNPU / XMX (GPU) TOPs
Core Ultra 9 288V8/812 MB5.1 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 2.05 GHz30/17/37W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X48/67
Core Ultra 7 268V8/812 MB5.0 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 2.00 GHz17/8/37W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X48/66
Core Ultra 7 266V8/812 MB5.0 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 2.00 GHz17/8/37W16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X48/66
Core Ultra 7 258V8/812 MB4.8 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 1.95 GHz17/8/37W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X47/64
Core Ultra 7 256V8/812 MB4.8 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 1.95 GHz17/8/37W16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X47/64
Core Ultra 5 238V8/88 MB4.7 / 3.5 GHzArc 130V @ 1.85 GHz17/8/37W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X40/53
Core Ultra 5 236V8/88 MB4.7 / 3.5 GHzArc 130V @ 1.85 GHz17/8/37W16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X40/53
Core Ultra 5 228V8/88 MB4.5 / 3.5 GHzArc 130V @ 1.85 GHz17/8/37W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X40/53
Core Ultra 5 226V8/88 MB4.5 / 3.5 GHzArc 130V @ 1.85 GHz17/8/37W16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X40/53

News Source: Geekbench

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