Intel Arc 140V leaks out
Benchmark result of Intel next-gen graphics confirms new naming schema.

We stumbled upon a new test result featuring Intel’s next-generation laptop platform. The leak focuses on the graphics rather than the Core Ultra 200V “Lunar Lake” CPU. As we know, this series will be Intel’s first to feature the Xe2-LPG architecture and provide a glimpse of the next-gen Battlemage. The Core Ultra 200V series is expected to arrive in the third quarter, while discrete Battlemage GPUs are expected in early 2025.
In summary, this leak confirms the name of the Arc 140V integrated graphics, which consists of a full configuration of 8 Xe2 cores. Although the processor name is not disclosed, the leaked lineup suggests it will be either a Core Ultra 9 or Core Ultra 7 SKU. The Arc 140V graphics can reach clock speeds of 1.95 to 2.05 GHz. The OpenCL-based CompuBench leak does not confirm the clock speed but does confirm that it uses the 32.0.101.5718 drivers (the newer WDDM 3.2 drivers). This is a non-public driver used internally by Intel, with the latest version being 5762 and the previous version 5549.
Intel Arc Xe2-LPG Graphics SKUs:
- Arc 140V : 8 Xe2-Cores, GPU Clock 1.95–2.05 GHz ⬅️
- Arc 130V : 7 Xe2-Cores, GPU Clock 1.85 GHz
Intel Arc 140V, Source: CompuBench
If gaming performance is the focus, the CompuBench OpenCL test may not be the best choice. While it can help to understand which workflows perform better, it’s best to wait for DirectX or Vulkan-based benchmarks for a clearer understanding. Earlier leaks suggested that Lunar Lake graphics might be comparable to AMD’s Strix Point, but these claims are based on the TimeSpy Graphics benchmark, which tends to favor Intel.
| Intel Arc A140V Performance (Geekbench OpenCL) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz.com | Arc A140V⤵️ Xe2-LPG | Arc A370M Xe-LPG | UHD 770 Xe-LP |
| Level Set Segmentation – 128 | 2690.847 mVoxels/s | 3361.847 mVoxels/s | 1131.654 mVoxels/s |
| Level Set Segmentation – 256 | 4824.12 mVoxels/s | 3486.031 mVoxels/s | 1057.338 mVoxels/s |
| Ocean Surface Simulation | 1544.409 Iterations/s | 1310.081 Iterations/s | 968.581 Iterations/s |
| Catmull-Clark Subdivision Level 3 | 174.666 mTriangles/s | 116.451 mTriangles/s | 64.731 mTriangles/s |
| Catmull-Clark Subdivision Level 5 | 126.484 mTriangles/s | 116.841 mTriangles/s | 68.345 mTriangles/s |
| Vertex Connection and Merging | 4.334 mPixels/s | 6.103 mPixels/s | 2.179 mPixels/s |
| Subsurface Scattering | 4159.43 mSample/s | 2568.598 mSample/s | 750.501 mSample/s |
| Subsurface Scattering multiple view | 3528.748 mSample/s | 2645.832 mSample/s | 723.564 mSample/s |
| TV-L1 Optical Flow | ❌ | 19.893 mPixels/s | 6.334 mPixels/s |
The Arc 140V lineup currently appears to be as follows:
| Intel Core Ultra 200V LUNAR LAKE | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz.com | PL1 PBP | PL2 MTP | LLC | Memory LPDDR5X 8533 | P-Core Boost Clock | E-Core Boost Clock | GPU | GPU Clock | NPU TOPS | XMX TOPS |
| Core Ultra 9 288V | 30W | 30W | 12MB | 32GB(2R) | 5.1 GHz | 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V | 2.05 GHz | 48 | 67 |
| Core Ultra 7 268V | 17W | 30W | 12MB | 32GB(2R) | 5.0 GHz | 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V | 2.00 GHz | 48 | 66 |
| Core Ultra 7 266V | 17W | 30W | 12MB | 16GB(1R) | 5.0 GHz | 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V | 2.00 GHz | 48 | 66 |
| Core Ultra 7 258V | 17W | 30W | 12MB | 32GB(2R) | 4.8 GHz | 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V | 1.95 GHz | 47 | 64 |
| Core Ultra 7 256V | 17W | 30W | 12MB | 16GB(1R) | 4.8 GHz | 3.7 GHz | Arc 140V | 1.95 GHz | 47 | 64 |
| Core Ultra 5 238V | 17W | 30W | 8MB | 32GB(2R) | 4.7 GHz | 3.5 GHz | Arc 130V | 1.85 GHz | 40 | 53 |
| Core Ultra 5 236V | 17W | 30W | 8MB | 16GB(1R) | 4.7 GHz | 3.5 GHz | Arc 130V | 1.85 GHz | 40 | 53 |
| Core Ultra 5 228V | 17W | 30W | 8MB | 32GB(2R) | 4.5 GHz | 3.5 GHz | Arc 130V | 1.85 GHz | 40 | 53 |
| Core Ultra 5 226V | 17W | 30W | 8MB | 16GB(1R) | 4.5 GHz | 3.5 GHz | Arc 130V | 1.85 GHz | 40 | 53 |
Source: Compubench