Intel Core Ultra 5 processor lit up – 18-thread and with a 128-core GPU

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According to the characteristics – and the truth is Ultra

Intel, apparently, has adopted the word Ultra from smartphone manufacturers to add the word Ultra to the name of the device: in the Ashes of the Singularity benchmark, the previously unseen Core Ultra 5 1003H processor lit up – is it really a harbinger of a new line of “blue” Ultra processors.

Intel Core Ultra 5
Intel Core Ultra 5

So far, only Intel itself can answer this question, but in general the company names its CPU prototypes differently, but production models come out in orderly rows under the usual designations Core i3, i5 and i7. So the Ultra may turn out to be a regular Core i5.

Intel Core Ultra 5
Intel Core Ultra 5

Intel Core Ultra 5 processor lit up – 18-thread and with a 128-core GPU

But what can not be taken away from him is unusual parameters. Firstly, there are 18 threads, which is an atypical configuration for the current line of Intel CPUs. You can dial it with a bunch of 6 high-performance and 6 energy-efficient cores. Or another option: 4 high-performance cores, 8 power-efficient cores and 2 cores from the Meteor Lake SoC (Core Ultra 5 1003H is supposedly a member of the Intel Meteor Lake-P family, which should premiere in the second half of this year).

Intel Core Ultra 5
Intel Core Ultra 5

Of the other parameters of the Ultra-processor: a base frequency of 2.1 GHz, a TDP of 45 W and an integrated GPU with a large number of execution units – there are 128 of them.  

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