Xiaomi laptop with Intel Meteor Lake chip appears on Geekbench: What’s special?

Updated on 16-Oct-2023
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A Xiaomi laptop is reportedly in development, featuring an unannounced Intel Meteor Lake processor.

This laptop has appeared on the benchmark platform Geekbench.

During the benchmark test, the laptop delivered a single-core score of 1,567 points and a multi-core score of 8,228 points.

An upcoming laptop from Xiaomi is reportedly in development, featuring a yet-to-be-announced Intel Meteor Lake processor. This laptop has appeared on the benchmark platform Geekbench, showcasing an Intel 14th Gen Core Ultra 7 155H processor.

According to the Geekbench result, the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor features 16 cores and 22 threads. This processor is also equipped with 6 performance cores and 10 efficiency cores, reports Gizmochina.

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During the benchmark test, the laptop delivered a single-core score of 1,567 points and a multi-core score of 8,228 points.

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The obtained scores for the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor in the Geekbench test appear to be lower when compared to the average scores of the Core i7-13700H, which stands at 2610 in single-core performance and 12989 in multi-core performance. Nevertheless, it’s important to note that these are early benchmarks and the performance may differ when the system finally releases.

Additionally, the Xiaomi laptop is expected to come equipped with 32GB of memory, presumably in a dual-channel configuration. The specific storage details are not revealed at this time, and the laptop might run on the Windows 11 operating system.

Intel is placing significant emphasis on the potential of the Meteor Lake processor. It’s set to be manufactured using the Intel 4 process and will include XPU (Intel’s device abstraction for CPU, GPU, FPGA, and other accelerators) improvements. Moreover, it will come with integrated AI capabilities and a tiled GPU architecture.

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The chipmaker has also revealed a new branding approach for their Intel Core Processors, starting with Meteor Lake. Under this new naming scheme, the letter “i” will no longer be included in the tiering.

“Intel also mentioned that Meteor Lake will be an exclusively mobile architecture and processors on this architecture will be referred to as Core Ultra, while regular Core will be on the Raptor Lake Refresh architecture,” the report said.

Ayushi Jain

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