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According to news from this site on July 20, the technology media videocardz published a blog post yesterday (July 19). Based on the Compubench benchmark database data, it is believed that the core display of the Intel Core Ultra 200V series "Lunar Lake" processor will be "Arc 140V" "Name naming.
This site quoted the media report that Intel plans to launch the Core Ultra 200V series processors in the third quarter of this year and launch the Battlemage GPU discrete graphics card in early 2025.
This leaked information once again shows that Intel will use "Arc 140V" to name the core display. The core display is composed of 8 Xe2 cores and the clock frequency can reach 1.95 to 2.05 GHz.
The OpenCL-based CompuBench leak does not confirm the clock speed, but does confirm that the core uses the 32.0.101.5718 driver (the newer WDDM 3.2 driver).
This is a non-public driver used internally by Intel. The latest version is 5762, and the previous version was 5549.
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