Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor spotted with 16 cores and 4.8 GHz clock

Published: Sep 6th 2023, 09:30 GMT   Comments

Core Ultra 7 155H, Intel Meteor Lake with new naming

Intel’s next gen mobile chip to feature 16 cores. 

This leak marks the initial sighting of a new CPU from Intel’s Meteor Lake series, identified as the “Ultra 7 155H.” It stands out from its predecessors, notably the 1002H and 1003 models, due to its distinctive nomenclature. It’s unclear at this point if the 155H is Intel’s latest attempt to alter product names and how it relates to previously leaked product variants. Further clarification is needed to decipher Intel’s intentions behind this nomenclature change and its potential implications.

The Core Ultra 7 155H appears to feature a base clock of 3.8 GHz and boost up to 4786 MHz (4.8 GHz). It offers 16 cores and 22 threads, which can be interpreted as 6 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores and 2 low-power cores in the SoC die.

Core 7 Ultra 155H, Source: Geekbench

The system where this CPU was spotted is HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 Laptop 16, so it is hardly a gaming system, and this may explain why there is a lack of any discrete GPU in the spec list. However, there is also no news on the integrated GPU, featuring newer architecture known as Xe-LPG (Alchemist), to be equipped with up to 128 EU cores.

The CPU scored 2294 points in Geekbench 6.1 single-core test and 12749 points in multi-core workload. The former score puts it above Ryzen 7 5800X, 13400 desktop CPUs. The multi-core performance is actually higher than Core i9-12900 non-K or Threadripper PRO 3955WX.

Core 7 Ultra 155H, Source: Geekbench

Intel is said to unveil its Meteor Lake series at the Innovation event this month. The full disclosure should include mobile series only, as the company has abandoned its plans to launch Meteor Lake desktop CPUs.

Update: At least three other SKUs were named by 金猪升级:

Core Ultra Series, Source: Bilibili

Intel Mobile Series
VideoCardzCores/ThreadsP-CoresE-CoresSoC E-CoresBoost ClocksGPU
Intel 1st Gen Ultra
Core Ultra 9 185H
 
16C/22T
 
6
 
8
 
2
 
5.1 GHz
TBC
Core Ultra 7 165H
 
16C/22T
 
6
 
8
 
2
 
5.0 GHz
TBC
Core Ultra 7 155H
 
16C/22T
 
6
 
8
 
2
 
4.8 GHz
TBC
Ultra 7 1003H (ES)
 
16C/22T
 
6
 
8
 
2
TBCTBC
Ultra 7 1002H (ES)
 
16C/22T
 
6
 
8
 
2
TBCTBC
Ultra 5 1003H (ES)
 
14C/18T
 
4
 
8
 
2
TBC
 
128
Intel 13th Gen Core Series
Core i9-13900HK
 
14C/20T
 
6
 
8
 
5.4 GHz
 
96
Core i9-13905H
 
14C/20T
 
6
 
8
 
5.4 GHz
 
96
Core i9-13900H
 
14C/20T
 
6
 
8
 
5.4 GHz
 
96
Core i9-13800H
 
14C/20T
 
6
 
8
 
5.2 GHz
 
96
Core i7-13705H
 
14C/20T
 
6
 
8
 
5.0 GHz
 
96
Core i7-13700H
 
14C/20T
 
6
 
8
 
5.0 GHz
 
96
Core i7-13620H
 
10C/16T
 
6
 
4
 
4.9 GHz
 
64
Core i7-13600H
 
12C/16T
 
4
 
8
 
4.8 GHz
 
80
Core i5-13505H
 
12C/16T
 
4
 
8
 
4.7 GHz
 
80
Core i5-13500H
 
12C/16T
 
4
 
8
 
4.7 GHz
 
80
Core i5-13420H
 
8C/12T
 
4
 
4
 
4.6 GHz
 
40

Source: Geekbench, Geekbench via BenchLeaks




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