According to pulsestacks, on March 29th, Intel quietly launched a new Meteor Lake processor - the Core i5 Ultra 5 115U. This processor features a 2+4+2 core configuration, which was not included in Intel's publicly released SKU list last year:
Last year, Intel unveiled 11 SKUs of the Core Ultra processors. Here are the specifications for the Core Ultra 115U processor compiled by Pulsestacks:
- Design features 2 Performance Cores (P cores), 4 Efficiency Cores (E cores), and 2 Low-Power Efficient Cores (LPE cores), totaling 10 threads.
- Performance cores have a base frequency of 1.5GHz with a maximum turbo frequency of 4.2GHz.
- Efficiency cores operate at a base frequency of 1GHz with a maximum turbo frequency of 3.5GHz.
- Low-power efficient cores have a base frequency of 700MHz.
- Equipped with 10MB of high-speed cache.
- Includes Intel Graphics with 3 Xe-core specifications, with a maximum dynamic frequency of 1.8GHz.
- Processor has a base power consumption of 15W, with a maximum turbo power consumption of 57W.
Additionally, it supports up to 96GB of LPDDR5/x-7467 or DDR5-5600 memory and shares similar specifications with the Core Ultra 5125U.