The entry-level processor Core 5 320, featuring Intel's Wildcat Lake architecture, recently completed performance testing on the PassMark platform. The results show that its multi-core performance is 27% higher than that of the A18 Pro chip used in Apple's MacBook Neo, while its single-core performance is roughly on par. The Core 5 320 is a 6-core chip designed specifically for affordable, lightweight laptops, featuring 2 high-performance cores (with a maximum clock speed of 4.6GHz) and 4 energy-efficient cores (with a maximum clock speed of 3.4GHz). In terms of GPU, the Core 5 320 integrates 2 Xe3 cores, delivering performance that exceeds expectations.
