News on September 7th, Intel recently demonstrated its latest generation Core Ultra (Meteor Lake) processor, what is striking is that the processor integrates LPDDR5X memory, providing users with better performance and multi-tasking experience.
In this technology demonstration, Intel highlighted its cutting-edge packaging technologies, including EMIB and Foveros. Similar to Apple's M1 and M2 chips, Intel's Core Ultra The first generation processor uses Foveros packaging technology and is equipped with Samsung 16GB LPDDR5X-7500 memory, which means the processor can provide peak bandwidth of up to 120GB/s, which will bring users a faster and smoother computing experience.
According to the editor’s understanding, the specifications of Intel Core Ultra 1st generation processors have gradually surfaced. Among them, Ultra 7 155H and Ultra 5 The 125H processors have attracted much attention. They respectively adopt the configuration of 6 large cores, 8 small cores, 2 low-power E cores and 4 large cores, 8 small cores, and 2 low-power E cores, providing users with more choices.
Regarding core display performance, Intel calls the low-power GPU equipped with this processor a "new leap". It uses a new low-power graphics IP. Compared with the previous generation, it improves graphics core performance by 33%, while optimizing power consumption and chip area efficiency, and supports full DX12 Ultimate API. This means users will be able to enjoy higher quality graphics and gaming experiences.
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