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Intel Core Ultra 7 165H mobile processor appears, 16 cores, 22 threads

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Intel Core Ultra mobile processor will be launched on December 14. Intel has not yet announced specific model and parameter information.

Benchmarks for the new Ultra 7 165H have now appeared on Geekbench, following the benchmarks for the Ultra 7 155H and Ultra 7 1002H.

As shown in the picture above, Ultra 7 165H has 6 P cores + 10 E cores (including 2 low-power E cores), a turbo frequency of 5GHz, and a 24MB L3 cache.

For comparison, the Ultra 7 155H has 6 P cores + 10 E cores, a turbo frequency of 4.8GHz, and a 24MB L3 cache. Ultra 7 1002H has 6 P cores + 10 E cores, a turbo frequency of 5GHz, and a 24MB L3 cache. In terms of running scores, the Ultra 7 165H has a single-core score of 2502, which is slightly higher than the Ultra 7 155H and Ultra 7 1002H. The multi-core running scores of the three models are all between 12000-13000.

Intel Core Ultra processor, codenamed Meteor Lake, is a turning point in Intel’s client processor roadmap: for the first time, this processor uses client die design using Foveros packaging technology. In addition to the significant improvements in the performance-to-power ratio of NPU and Intel 4 process nodes, this processor also brings independent graphics-level performance by integrating Intel Sharp graphics.

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