Intel Core Ultra 5 234V “Lunar Lake” CPU Spotted: 8 Cores, 8 Threads, Battlemage “Xe2” iGPU & 3.1 GHz Clock

Intel Core Ultra 5 234V “Lunar Lake” CPU Spotted: 8 Cores, 8 Threads, Battlemage “Xe2” iGPU & 3.1 GHz Clock

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Intel Core Ultra 5 234V “Lunar Lake” CPU Spotted: 8 Cores, 8 Threads, Battlemage “Xe2” iGPU & 3.1 GHz Clock
Intel Lunar Lake iGPU With Xe2 "Battlemage" Architecture To Feature Adaptive Sharpening Filter Tech 1

The first Intel Lunar Lake CPU, the Core Ultra 5 234V, has been spotted within recent firmware drivers and features 8 cores with a Battlemage iGPU.

This is certainly not the first time that we have seen an Intel Lunar Lake-MX chip leak out but it is definitely the first time that we have seen a sample leak under the Core Ultra 200 branding. The same branding is expected to be used by the Arrow Lake family which will be available on the PC desktop and laptop platforms.

XE_LUNARLAKE 64a0:0004 dgfx:0 gfx:Xe2_LPG (20.04) media:Xe2_LPM (20.00)https://t.co/tJwXhJFi3b

— Michael (@miktdt) April 4, 2024

The leaked Intel Core Ultra 5 234V chip is an engineering sample that is listed as LNL-M LP5 & falls under the family: 0x6, model: 0xbd, stepping: 0x1. Intel is expected to replace the Family 6 naming convention a few years from now as reported here. As per the leak, the Intel Core Ultra 5 234V is a Lunar Lake-M chip with 8 cores and 8 threads. The chip is based on a four P-Core (Lion Cove) & four E-Core (Skymont) configuration and comes equipped with on-package LPDDR5x memory. The clock speeds for the chip are rated at 2.10 GHz base & 3.10 GHz boost which are preliminary due to the ES nature of this chip.

Following are some of the features of Lunar Lake CPUs:

  • Designed For Thin & Light Notebooks
  • Lion Cove P-Cores & Skymont E-Cores
  • Battlemage "Xe2-LPG" GPU Architecture
  • 4+4 Core Configurations (MX-Series)
  • Up To 64 Execution Units
  • On-Package LPDDR5x Memory
  • Up To 3x Faster NPU Performance Versus Meteor Lake
  • Late 2024 Launch, 2025 Volume
  • The leak also points out that the Intel Core Ultra 5 234V "Lunar Lake" CPU features the Battlemage "Xe2" iGPU. The specific configuration isn't mentioned but some references such as "64" and "GT1" are made in the log file. The Battlemage Xe2-LPG iGPUs are expected to feature up to 8 Xe-cores so that's up to 64 EUs. But that's not all, it also looks like enablement work on the discrete Battlemage "Xe2" GPUs has already begun within Linux.

    Intel is expected to offer Battlemage discrete GPUs in two configurations, the BMG-10 and BMG-21. Both SKUs were listed recently within a shipping manifesto & are currently in the pre-qualification stage. Earlier, we have also reported some rumored features for Battlemage "Xe2" gaming GPUs which include:

  • Next-Gen Memory Subsystem & Compression
  • Improved Ray Tracing
  • Micro-Architecture improvements
  • Next-Gen ML-based rendering tech
  • Latest DeepLink capabilities
  • Targeting Performance/Enthusiast Gaming
  • A few days ago, we saw one of the first laptops equipped with an 8-core Lunar Lake CPU leak out which was Samsung's next-gen Galaxy Book5 Pro design. Once again, the Intel Lunar Lake CPUs are expected to launch later this year in limited quantities with a more reasonable supply expected in early 2025 following next year's CES. Expect more info on the lineup in the coming months.

    News Source: @miktdt

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