Finally, we don't know what to expect regarding performance from Iris Xe2 graphics, particularly the Xe2-LPG (Low Power Graphics) version of the iGPU.
There is even a reference to "XE_LUNARLAKE," which seemingly corresponds to the Intel Iris Xe2 Low Power Graphics (LPG) on this Core Ultra 5 chip.
First of all, please stop adding the codename IRIS to the integrated graphics, to avoid any confusion. Just saying.
As I mentioned in the
previous article, Iris Xe integrated graphics were found within Intel's 12th Gen Core series, Xe-LP architecture. It was integrated in the popular 11th, 12th, and 13th Gen Intel Core i5 and i7 processors.
Intel has since dropped the codename starting with Meteor Lake architecture which it now labels as Xe-LPG. There is no "Iris" here. But in any case, we can expect a decent performance uplift from Battlemage Xe2 iGPU.
Although, this new firmware driver update doesn't list the exact configuration of the chip, but we can find some references such as
"64" and "GT1" being made in the log file. So this could mean the chip sports 64 EUs, or 8 XE cores.
Because, based on previous leaks/rumors, we know that
some of the Battlemage Xe2-LPG iGPUs are expected to feature up to 8 Xe-cores/64 EUs, and this entry further proves it.
So the performance uplift is surely there on Xe2 graphics compared to Xe1 igpu lineup, not just from higher core counts, improved clock speeds, but architectural improvements, and efficiency as well.
The specific CPU identified in this leak is the Intel Core Ultra 5 234V, although we have no idea what that "V" stands for in this particular application.
"V" here refers to validation, since this is an early engineering sample/chip, sporting four P-Cores (Lion Cove) and four E-Cores (Skymont). "
family: 0x6, model: 0xbd, stepping: 0x1". Hence the V suffix, used as a validation platform.
Also, we can note that the clock speeds are rated at 2.10 GHz base & 3.10 GHz boost which are quite low, due to the ES nature of this chip.