Intel's upcoming Core 7 350 processor has appeared on the PassMark benchmark database. The chip is part of the Wildcat Lake family and targets entry-level laptops, mini PCs, and low-power devices.
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The Core 7 350 scored 4228 points in single-thread tests and 16237 points in multi-thread tests. Its multi-thread performance exceeds Apple's A19 Pro by about 9.44%, but its single-thread score trails the A19 Pro by roughly 18%. The processor uses Intel's 18A process and features 6 cores and 6 threads, consisting of 2 Cougar Cove P-cores and 4 Darkmont E-cores. The P-cores can turbo up to 4.8 GHz, while the E-cores reach 3.6 GHz. It includes 6 MB of L3 cache and has a base TDP of 15 W, with a maximum turbo TDP of 35 W.

Laptops featuring the Core 7 350 series have already started to appear on the market.
Another model in the same family, the Core 5 320, was also spotted on PassMark. Its multi-thread score of 15346 leads Apple's A18 Pro by about 27%.
Intel has not officially confirmed the Core 7 350's specifications or launch details. The benchmark results come from the PassMark database.



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