intel Phase 2 Core Ultra Processors

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Product Usage Instructions

Installation

  1. Ensure that the product is powered off and unplugged.
  2. Locate the installation area and prepare it for the product.
  3. Carefully insert the product into the designated slot or socket, following manufacturer guidelines.
  4. Secure the product in place according to the installation instructions.
  5. Connect any necessary cables or components to the product.
  6. Power on the system and follow any additional setup instructions provided.

Maintenance

To ensure optimal performance and longevity of the product:

  • Regularly clean the product using a soft, dry cloth.
  • Avoid exposing the product to extreme temperatures or moisture.
  • Keep the product away from dust and debris.
  • Update any relevant software or drivers as recommended by the manufacturer.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues with the product, refer to the user manual for troubleshooting steps. Common issues may include connectivity problems, performance issues, or error messages on the display.

Specifications

 

 

Processor Number

Processor Cores

(P-cores +

E-cores +

LP E-cores)5

 

Processor

Threads

Intel® Smart Cache (LLC) Max Turbo Frequency6  

Graphics Max Frequency2

 

Processor Graphics2

 

Total PCIe Lanes

 

Max Memory Speed7

 

Maximum Memory Capacity

 

Processor Base Power

 

Maximum Turbo Power

 

P-core

 

E-core

 

Intel® Core Ultra 9 processor 185H

 

16

(6+8+2)

 

22

 

24 MB

 

Up to

5.1 GHz

 

Up to

3.8 GHz

 

Up to

2.35 GHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DDR5- 5600

 

LPDDR5/x- 7467

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

64 GB (LP5)

 

96 GB (DDR5)

 

45 W

 

115 W

 

Intel® Core Ultra 7

processor 165H

 

16

(6+8+2)

 

22

 

24 MB

 

Up to

5.0 GHz

 

Up to

3.8 GHz

 

Up to

2.3 GHz

 

 

1×8 Gen5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

28 W

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

64 W, 115 W

 

Intel® Core Ultra 7

processor 155H

 

16

(6+8+2)

 

22

 

24 MB

 

Up to

4.8 GHz

 

Up to

3.8 GHz

 

Up to

2.25 GHz

 

Intel® Arc GPU

3×4 Gen4

 

8 Gen4 Lanes

(x1,x2,x4)
 

Intel® Core Ultra 5 processor 135H

 

14

(4+8+2)

 

18

 

18 MB

 

Up to

4.6 GHz

 

Up to

3.6 GHz

 

Up to

2.2 GHz

Configurable
 

Intel® Core Ultra 5 processor 125H

 

14

(4+8+2)

 

18

 

18 MB

 

Up to

4.5 GHz

 

Up to

3.6 GHz

 

Up to

2.2 GHz

 

Processor Number

Processor Cores

(P-cores + E-cores +

LP E-cores)5

 

Processor Threads

Intel® Smart Cache (LLC) Max Turbo Frequency6  

Graphics Max Frequency

 

Processor Graphics

 

Total PCIe Lanes

 

Max Memory Speed7

 

Maximum Memory Capacity

 

Processor Base Power

 

Maximum Turbo Power

 

P-core

 

E-core

 

Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 165U

 

12

(2+8+2)

 

14

 

12 MB

Up to

4.9 GHz

Up to

3.8 GHz

 

Up to 2 GHz

 

Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 155U

 

12

(2+8+2)

 

14

 

12 MB

Up to

4.8 GHz

Up to

3.8 GHz

Up to

1.95 GHz

 

 

 

 

 

Intel® Graphics

 

3 (x4) Gen 4 +

8 (x1, x2,x4)

Gen4

Configurable

 

DDR5-5600

 

LPDDR5/x-

7467

 

64GB (LP5)

 

96GB

(DDR5)

 

 

 

15W

 

 

 

57W

 

Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 135U

 

12

(2+8+2)

 

14

 

12 MB

Up to

4.4 GHz

Up to

3.6 GHz

Up to

1.9 GHz

Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 125U 12

(2+8+2)

14 12 MB Up to

4.3 GHz

Up to

3.6 GHz

Up to

1.86 GHz

 

Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 164U

 

12

(2+8+2)

 

14

 

12 MB

Up to

4.8 GHz

Up to

3.8 GHz

Up to

1.8 GHz

 

1 (x4) Gen 4 + 8 (x1, x2, x4)

Gen4 Configurable

 

 

LPDDR5/x- 6400

 

 

64 GB (LP5)

 

 

 

9W

 

 

 

30W

 

Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 134U

 

12

(2+8+2)

 

14

 

12 MB

Up to

4.4 GHz

Up to

3.6 GHz

Up to

1.75 GHz

Notices & Disclaimers

Performance varies by use, configuration, and other factors. Learn more on the Performance Index site. Performance results are based on testing as of dates shown in configurations and may not reflect all publicly available updates. See backup for configuration details. No product or component can be absolutely secure. AI features may require software purchase, subscription or enablement by a software or platform provider, or may have specific configuration or compatibility requirements. Details at www.intel.com/PerformanceIndex. Results may vary. Your costs and results may vary. Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software, or service activation. Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

  1. Performance hybrid architecture combines two core microarchitectures, Performance-cores (P-cores) and Efficient-cores (E-cores), on a single processor die first introduced on 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors. Select 12th Gen and newer Intel® Core™ processors do not have performance hybrid architecture, only P-cores or E-cores, and may have the same cache size. See ark.intel.com for SKU details, including cache size and core frequency.
  2. Intel® Arc™ GPUs are only available on select H-series Intel® Core™ Ultra processor-powered systems with at least 16 GB of system memory in a dual-channel configuration. OEM enablement is required; check with OEM or retailer for system configuration details.
  3. Only available on Windows OS. See intel.com/performance-wireless for details.
  4. Wi-Fi 7 is subject to regional availability and operation requires the use of Intel® Wi-Fi 7 (5 Gig) products in conjunction with operating systems and routers/APs/Gateways that support Wi-Fi 7. Learn more at https://www.intel.com/performance-wireless
  5. Processor cores listed first are the total number of cores in the processor. The number of performance cores, Efficient-cores, and Low-power E-cores are listed in parentheses (P+E+LPE).
  6. The frequency of cores and core types varies by workload, power consumption, and other factors. Visit https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/turbo-boost/turbo-boost-technology.html for more information.
  7. For the latest memory configurations and speeds, refer to ark.intel.com. DDR5 top speed is enabled with specific DIMMs, other DIMMs may operate with one-speed bin lower and different SAGV points. ( 1 SPC,1 DPC, 1R).
  8. Performance varies by use, configuration, and other factors. Learn more at www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex.
  9. Intel® Core™ Ultra Processors enable Intel® Intelligent Display capabilities. System requirements must include a compatible TCON and display panel. Some features require vision inputs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How do I check the processor cores and threads on my system?
A: You can check the processor cores and threads in the system settings or by using third-party software designed for monitoring hardware components.

Q: What is the recommended maximum memory capacity for optimal performance?
A: The recommended maximum memory capacity is 64 GB for LPDDR5 and 96 GB for DDR5 to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.

Q: How can I update the maximum turbo power settings for the processor?
A: Updating the maximum turbo power settings for the processor may require accessing the system BIOS or using specific software provided by the manufacturer to adjust power settings.

Documents / Resources

intel Phase 2 Core Ultra Processors [pdf] User Guide
Phase 2 Core Ultra Processors, Phase 2, Core Ultra Processors, Ultra Processors, Processors

References

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