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New Intel "Lunar Lake" Core Ultra 7 254V SKU Appears
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New Intel "Lunar Lake" Core Ultra 7 254V SKU Appears

Intel's unannounced Core Ultra 7 254V has begun appearing in benchmark databases, and the figures suggest this may be a deliberately trimmed member of the "Lunar Lake" family, aimed at more affordable laptops. PassMark lists a multicore score of 17,327 and a single-core score of 4,089, which places the 254V noticeably behind the 256V and 258V in multithreaded work, while maintaining single-thread performance in line with other Core Ultra 7 chips. The listing also shows 12 MB of L3 cache and confirms an eight-core layout, matching Lunar Lake's standard design. Separate Furmark traces point to integrated Arc 140V graphics running at approximately 2.0 GHz, a GPU clock similar to that of higher-tier 7-series SKUs, which suggests that Intel may be binning an existing 256V to create a lower-cost option rather than designing something entirely new.

What remains unclear is the memory configuration, as Lunar Lake utilizes LPDDR5X packaged inside the SoC, and suffixes have so far indicated RAM capacity, with 2x8V mapping to 32 GB and 2x6V mapping to 16 GB. A 2x4V suffix would imply an even smaller memory option, but no confirmed devices are shipping with the 254V yet, and we don't know if a version with less than 16 GB memory has ever been planned/shipped. If Intel does release it, the chip could widen Lunar Lake's reach by offering efficient battery life and acceptable day-to-day performance at a lower price, making it an attractive choice for potential budget-focused buyers.


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