An earlier leak said Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs would launch with two iGPUs. The Core Ultra 9 and Core Ultra 7 models would get an Arc 140V, while the Core Ultra 5 SKUs would have to make do with an Arc 130V. Previously, the Arc 140V was found to perform on par with the AMD Radeon 780M iGPU, and now, we get to see how the Arc 130V fares.
It scores 19,889 in Geekbench's OpenCL benchmark. That is slightly lower that AMD's Radeon 760M, which scores around 20,000-22,000 points in the benchmark. The Arc 130V in question was tested alongside an Intel Core Ultra 5 236V with 16 GB of LPDDR5X-8533 RAM. Furthermore, its boost clock is set at 1,850 MHz and it has 56 CUs (compute units). While VRAM might not be a limiting factor here, we could see a marginal performance improvement in the '8' SKUs that come with 32 GB of on-package memory.
As always, Geekbench is just one test and one can't draw conclusions based on its results alone. Nevertheless, the Arc 130V should, at the very least, play some last-gen titles at 1080p with low/medium settings. Intel-powered handhelds are still few and far between, and it is unlikely for OEMs to pick an Arc 130V over the more powerful Arc 140V, at least for handheld consoles.
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