According to rumors, Xiaomi is developing a new laptop featuring an unreleased Intel Meteor Lake chip. The device’s Intel 14th Gen Core Ultra 7 155H CPU was discovered on the benchmarking website Geekbench, providing important information about it.
The Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU has 16 cores and 22 threads, including 6 performance cores and 10 efficiency cores, according to the Geekbench results. The laptop was able to get 1567 single-core and 8228 multi-core scores in the benchmark test.
This is considerably less than the Core i7-13700H’s average Geekbench score, which is 2610 for single-core performance and 12989 for multi-core performance. It is crucial to remember that these are preliminary measurements, and the system’s performance may change when it makes its official appearance.
In addition, the Xiaomi laptop has 32GB of RAM, which should be dual-channel, unknown storage, and a Windows 11 operating system.
Intel is placing a lot of faith in Meteor Lake’s skills. The Intel 4 process will be used to construct it, and it will include improved XPU (Intel’s device abstraction for CPU, GPU, FPGA, and other accelerators) features with integrated AI and a tiled GPU architecture that should provide discrete graphics-level performance, according to Intel.
Additionally, Intel has said that it would switch up the branding of its Core processors starting with Meteor Lake. The term “processor” will no longer begin with the letter “i” and the ideal way to follow the word “processor” with the processor number is as follows: Intel Core 5 processor ##xx.
Additionally, Intel stated that Core Ultra CPUs would only be available on the Meteor Lake architecture, which will only be used for mobile devices. Regular Core processors will be found on the Raptor Lake Refresh architecture.
When the Xiaomi laptop with the Intel Meteor Lake CPU is eventually released, we can’t wait to see how it performs.