Xiaomi is reportedly working on a new laptop with an unannounced Intel Meteor Lake processor. The device was spotted on the benchmark platform Geekbench with an Intel 14th Gen Core Ultra 7 155H processor, revealing key details about it. The Geekbench result shows that the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor is equipped with 16 cores and 22 threads, with 6 performance cores and 10 efficiency cores. In the benchmark test, the laptop managed to score 1567 points in single-core and 8228 points in multi-core.
This is relatively lower than the average
score of Core i7-13700H, which is 2610 in single-core and 12989 in multi-core
in Geekbench. However, it is important to note that these are early benchmarks
and the performance may differ when the system makes its final debut. Besides
this, the Xiaomi laptop is equipped with 32GB of memory (should be
dual-channel), the storage is unknown, and it runs Windows 11 system.
Intel is betting hard on Meteor Lake’s
capabilities. It will be built on the Intel 4 process and will feature XPU
(Intel’s device abstraction for CPU, GPU, FPGA, and other accelerators)
enhancements with integrated AI and a tiled GPU architecture that, according to
Intel, should deliver discrete graphics-level performance. Intel has also
announced that beginning with Meteor Lake, it will use new branding for the
Intel Core Processors. The letter “i” will be dropped from the tiering (e.g.
Intel Core 5 processor) and the preferred method to put the processor number
after the word “processor”, such as Intel Core 5 processor ##xx.
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. We are excited to see how the Xiaomi laptop with the
Intel Meteor Lake processor performs when it is finally launched.