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Intel Lunar Lake: Leaked benchmarks highlight stellar power effciency and Strix Point-level GPU performance

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Intel Lunar Lake: Leaked benchmarks highlight stellar power effciency and Strix Point-level GPU performance

A recent leak revealed the entire Intel Lunar Lake lineup which had a total of 9 SKUs, with just one Core i9 model, which would be the only one with its PL1/PL2 wattage set to 30 W. Everything else is tuned for 17 W PL1 and 30 W PL2. The only piece of the puzzle missing is its performance, which has been revealed by X user @jaykihn0, who happens to be the same person who leaked the lineup initially. Unfortunately, the exact model being tested isn't specified, but it is likely one of the Core Ultra 7 or 9 models because it uses an Arc 140V iGPU.

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Intel Lunar Lake: Leaked benchmarks highlight stellar power effciency and Strix Point-level GPU performance

Intel advertised Lunar Lake as its most power efficient platform ever. This is supported by idle power draw numbers which you can see above. While its idle standby power is a tad higher than the Core Ultra 7 165U, the Lunar Lake CPU wins everywhere else (video playback, Microsoft Teams, YouTube, Netflix, etc.). Of course, this is in Windows 'best power efficiency mode', and the numbers could be a bit higher on 'Balanced' or 'Maximum Performance'.

Intel Lunar Lake: Leaked benchmarks highlight stellar power effciency and Strix Point-level GPU performance

Now, let's get the the most important part: benchmarks. In 3D Mark Time Spy (graphics only), the Lunar Lake CPU scores 3,438 at 17 W and 4,151 at 30 W, putting it between the Radeon 6650M, the 10-core Apple M4, and even the Radeon 890M found on the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. Next up in 3DMark Wild Life Extreme, Lunar Lake scores 7,561 points at 30W.

Moving on to some CPU-bound tests, Lunar Lake scores 10,212 points in an unspecified Cinebench muti-core test. In Geekbench 5.4, its single and multi-core tests, it scores 1,988 and 8,653 (at 30 W). The Core Ultra 7 268V recently showed up on Geekbench and scored 2,713 and 10,036, which is close to AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 in single-core and respectable close in multi-core, especially with the core count disparity across both models.

In conclusion, Lunar Lake looks promising in initial benchmarks. These numbers will only get better with stable software/firmware. While AMD could still reign supreme in raw power, Lunar Lake has the potential to win the performance/watt battle against the Snapdragon X Elite, but it isn't dethroning Apple anytime soon.

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