Intel’s Lowest-End Meteor Lake CPU Makes An Appearance: Core Ultra 5 115U With 2 P-Cores

Muhammad Zuhair
Intel's Lowest-End Meteor Lake CPU Makes An Apperance: Core Ultra 5 115U With 2 P-Cores 1

Intel has silently added a new low-tier SKU within its Meteor Lake "Core Ultra" lineup, the Ultra 5 115U, which features just 2 P-Cores.

Intel Core Ultra 5 115U "Meteor Lake" Is The Lowest-End CPU By Far, Just 2 P-Cores at 4.2 GHz Peak Clocks

While Intel did extensively showcase its Meteor Lake "Core Ultra" series, the firm forgot to reveal some of its SKUs, or they decided to add on more entrants considering the market conditions. Similarly, Intel has released a new Meteor Lake CPU out of the wild, with this one labeled the Core Ultra 5 115U, and judging by the naming scheme, the new model is placed right at the bottom of the lineup.

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Now, moving on to the specifications, the Intel Core Ultra 5 115U comes with an 8-core and 10-thread configuration, with 2 P-cores, 4 E-cores, and 2 LP-cores, showing that this particular SKU isn't meant for high-intensity workloads. The CPU features a base frequency of 1.5 GHz and a maximum turbo frequency of 4.2 GHz. The iGPU of the Core Ultra 5 115U comes with 3 Xe-cores and a max dynamic frequency of 1.8 GHz; hence, you can't expect much from its graphical performance.

The above specifications place the Intel Core Ultra 5 115U at the lowest tier in the complete lineup, making it a decent option for low-power devices as it features a 15W base TDP, but the interesting fact here is that the NPU performance hasn't received much of a cut-down, which could make the CPU perfect for AI-related tasks as well.

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We are unaware of the release date of this particular SKU, but as it has already been listed on Intel's official site, we could see it dropping in the markets quite soon, preferably in low-tier laptops or potentially handhelds as well.

Intel Core Ultra / Core Series 1 Meteor Lake CPU Family "Official":

CPU NameProcess NodeCore ConfigurationThreads (Total)Base / Boost ClockL3 CacheGPUTDP (PL1 / MTP)
Intel Core Ultra 9 185HIntel 4 / MTL6+8+2 (16)223.8 GHz / 5.1 GHz24 MBArc Xe 8-Core (2.35 GHz)45 / 115W
Intel Core Ultra 7 165HIntel 4 / MTL6+8+2 (16)223.8 GHz / 5.0 GHz24 MBArc Xe 8-Core (2.30 GHz)28 / 64 or 115W
Intel Core Ultra 7 155HIntel 4 / MTL6+8+2 (16)223.8 GHz / 4.8 GHz24 MBArc Xe 8-Core (2.25 GHz)28 / 64 or 115W
Intel Core Ultra 5 135HIntel 4 / MTL4+8+2 (14)183.6 GHz / 4.6 GHz18 MBArc Xe 7-Core (2.20 GHz)28 / 64 or 115W
Intel Core Ultra 5 125HIntel 4 / MTL4+8+2 (14)183.6 GHz / 4.5 GHz18 MBArc Xe 7-Core (2.20 GHz)28 / 64 or 115W
Intel Core Ultra 7 165UIntel 4 / MTL2+8+2 (14)143.8 GHz / 4.9 GHz12 MBArc Xe 4 Core (2.00 GHz)15 / 57W
Intel Core Ultra 7 164UIntel 4 / MTL2+8+2 (14)143.8 GHz / 4.8 GHz12 MBArc Xe 4 Core (1.80 GHz)9 / 30W
Intel Core Ultra 7 155UIntel 4 / MTL2+8+2 (14)143.8 GHz / 4.8 GHz12 MBArc Xe 4 Core (1.95 GHz)15 / 57W
Intel Core Ultra 5 135UIntel 4 / MTL2+8+2 (14)143.6 GHz / 4.4 GHz12 MBArc Xe 4 Core (1.90 GHz)15 / 57W
Intel Core Ultra 5 134UIntel 4 / MTL2+8+2 (14)143.6 GHz / 4.4 GHz12 MBArc Xe 4-Core (1.75 GHz)9 / 30W
Intel Core Ultra 5 125UIntel 4 / MTL2+8+2 (14)143.6 GHz / 4.3 GHz12 MBArc Xe 4 Core (1.85 GHz)15 / 57W
Intel Core Ultra 5 115UIntel 4 / MTL2+4+2 (8)101.5 GHz / 4.2 GHz10 MBArc Xe 4 Core (1.80 GHz)15 / 57W
Intel Core 7 150UIntel 7 / RPL2+8+0 (10)121.8 GHz / 5.4 GHz12 MBIntel Graphics15 / 55W
Intel Core 5 120UIntel 7 / RPL2+8+0 (10)121.4 GHz / 5.0 GHz12 MBIntel Graphics15 / 55W
Intel Core 3 100WIntel 7 / RPL2+4+0 (6)81.2 GHz / 4.7 GHz10 MBIntel Graphics15 / 55W

News Source: Benchleaks

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About the author: Muhammad Zuhair is a hardware and technology reporter for Wccftech, specializing in the semiconductor industry and the complex interplay between technology, manufacturing, and geopolitics. His coverage focuses on the corporate strategies and technological roadmaps of industry giants like TSMC, NVIDIA, Samsung, and Intel. Zuhair's expertise lies in deconstructing complex topics such as fabrication nodes (e.g., 2nm process), the economic impact of policies like the CHIPS Act, and the strategic development of AI infrastructure from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.

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