Intel Wildcat Lake show up in CrossMark and Geekbench

The first public benchmark entries for Intel’s Wildcat Lake series have now appeared. We didn’t actually notice this initially, but thanks to one of our readers we now have some extra information to share. So there are two entries: the Bapco benchmark lists Core 3 310 in CrossMark test and Core 5 320 on the Geekbench site.
That single-core result places Core 5 320 in the same general range as chips such as the Intel Core i5-14600, AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375, and Intel Core Ultra 9 285H on Geekbench’s processor chart. Those CPUs average 2630, 2638, and 2604 points respectively, which is close to the 2600 score posted by Core 5 320.
At 7913 points, Core 5 320 lands almost exactly where AMD’s Ryzen 5 8640U and Ryzen 5 7540U sit on the same chart, with average multi-core scores of 7996 and 7983. Keep in mind these are 6-core CPUs, with only 2 P-Cores.
Source: Bapco/Geekbench
The Wildcat Lake CPUs will sit at the bottom of the Core 300 mobile series. We still do not have full details, but it looks like at least the Core 5 350 will reach a 4.6 GHz boost clock. In terms of graphics, these chips will offer just 2 Xe2 cores. Wildcat Lake is expected to target the ultra-budget segment , similar to what has been rumored for Apple’s MacBook Neo systems. The BAPCo test shows that the motherboard in one of the entries was detected as a Dell platform, which appears to confirm that Dell is preparing a laptop based on this series.
| Intel Core Ultra 300 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz | Cores⤵️ | Max Boost | GPU Cores | Default TDP / Max TDP |
| Core Ultra X9 388H | 16C (4P+8E+4LP) | 5.1 GHz | Arc B390 12 Xe3 | 25W/65-80W |
| Core Ultra 9 386H | 16C (4P+8E+4LP) | 4.9 GHz | 4 Xe3 | 25W/65-80W |
| Core Ultra X7 368H | 16C (4P+8E+4LP) | 5.0 GHz | Arc B390 12 Xe3 | 25W/65-80W |
| Core Ultra 7 366H | 16C (4P+8E+4LP) | 4.8 GHz | 4 Xe3 | 25W/65-80W |
| Core Ultra X7 358H | 16C (4P+8E+4LP) | 4.8 GHz | Arc B390 12 Xe3 | 25W/65-80W |
| Core Ultra 7 356H | 16C (4P+8E+4LP) | 4.7 GHz | 4 Xe3 | 25W/65-80W |
| Core Ultra 5 338H | 12C (4P+4E+4LP) | 4.7 GHz | Arc B370 10 Xe3 | 25W/65-80W |
| Core Ultra 5 336H | 12C (4P+4E+4LP) | 4.6 GHz | 4 Xe3 | 25W/65-80W |
| Core Ultra 7 365 | 8C (4P+0E+4LP) | 4.8 GHz | 4 Xe3 | 25W/55W |
| Core Ultra 7 355 | 8C (4P+0E+4LP) | 4.7 GHz | 4 Xe3 | 25W/55W |
| Core Ultra 5 335 | 8C (4P+0E+4LP) | 4.6 GHz | 4 Xe3 | 25W/55W |
| Core Ultra 5 325 | 8C (4P+0E+4LP) | 4.5 GHz | 4 Xe3 | 25W/55W |
| Core Ultra 5 332 | 6C (2P+0E+4LP) | 4.4 GHz | 2 Xe3 | 25W/55W |
| Core Ultra 5 322 | 6C (2P+0E+4LP) | 4.4 GHz | 2 Xe3 | 25W/55W |
| Core 5 320 ⬅️ | 6C (2P+0E+4LP) | 4.6 GHz | 2 Xe3 | TBC |
| Core 3 310 ⬅️ | 6C (2P+0E+4LP) | TBC | 2 Xe3 | TBC |
Source: Bapco, Geekbench