A 16-core Intel Meteor Lake-H CPU branded as the Core Ultra 7 1002H has been benchmarked within the Geekbench database.
Intel Core Ultra 7 1002H "Meteor Lake" CPU Secures The Top Spot Amongst Counterparts, Shows Exceptional Single & Multi-Core Performance
With the highly-anticipated release of Intel's Meteor Lake CPUs, it looks like more and more leaks are showing up with the latest in a Geekbench that discloses the Intel Core Ultra 7 1002H 16-Core CPU. This isn't the first time we have seen the same "Intel Core Ultra 7 1002H" SKU surface online, as a while ago, the same processor was spotted on Intel's own database.
Diving into the actual specifications, the Intel Core Ultra 7 1002H "Meteor Lake" CPU will include 6 P-Cores and 10 E-Cores (8 E-Cores within the Compute Tile & 2 E-Cores within the SOC Tile) with a base frequency of 3.40 GHz and a boost clock reaching the 5 GHz barrier. The listing also verifies the 24 MB L3 cache as well. Speaking of performance, the CPU managed to obtain a decent 2439 points in single-score and 12,668 points in multi-core benchmarks within Geekbench 6. This puts the CPU on par with the Core i9-13900H which is also a 14-core chip but based on the Raptor Cove & Gracemont architectures.
Geekbench 6 Multi-Core (Higher is Better)
Geekbench 6 Single-Core (Higher is Better)
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