IT Home reported on January 11 that @momomo us found that Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake processors have appeared in the SiSoftware Sandra benchmark database, but only the information of the core graphics has been collected.
Intel just announced at the CES 2024 conference that the Arrow Lake processors and Lunar Lake processors will be available in 2024.
Looking at the SiSoftware Sandra data, both the Arrow Lake processor and the Lunar Lake processor IGPU are both 64 cores, which means that it will have 64 execution units, or 8 XE cores.
This Arrow Lake processor IGPU frequency is at 17~2.0 GHz, maximum hashrate 107569 MPix S, which is slightly stronger than the Intel Meteor Lake (same as 64EU) that appeared here last year.
To the best of our knowledge, Intel Arrow Lake will be available in both desktop (Arrow Lake-S LGA 1851) and mobile (Arrow Lake-H HX U) products, and is designed to replace existing 13th and 14th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs.
Arrow Lake will feature a hybrid architecture of Lion Cove (P-core) and Skymont Crestmont (E-core), while the GPU side will feature a slightly tweaked Alchemist+ "XE-LPG+" graphics architecture.
Intel's Lunar Lake is a comparatively higher improvement, with new core architectures, including the Skymont (E-core) architecture, faster NPUs, and a new GPU based on the Battlemage "XE2-LPG" architecture. Based on available intelligence, Lunar Lake CPUs have a better energy consumption ratio, targeting the thin and light laptop market, with end products powered by this series of processors expected to be available in 2025.
The Lunar Lake benchmark results show that it also has 8 XE cores at a frequency of 175~1.85 GHz, hashrate up to 192762 MPix S, an 80% improvement over Alchemist+ IGPU. In addition, another Lunar Lake leak on the SiSoftware Sandra revealed that the chip had 8 CPU cores, down from Meteor Lake-U's 10.
At the moment, IT Home can't find much information from these SISolver Sandra results, but it may not be long before we see some more useful and specific data.