Intel has released a new driver update that adds support for its upcoming Lunar Lake “Core Ultra 200V” CPUs and their integrated graphics, the Arc 140V and Arc 130V. These iGPUs are part of the Xe2-LPG architecture and will be available in various configurations across the Lunar Lake lineup.
The Arc 140V is expected to be the most powerful iGPU, featuring 8 Xe2 cores and a clock speed of up to 2.05GHz. It will be paired with the flagship Core Ultra 9 288V CPU. The Arc 130V, on the other hand, will have 7 Xe2 cores and a clock speed of 1.85GHz. It will be available in lower-end and mid-range Lunar Lake CPUs like the Core Ultra 5 200V.
With the official driver support now in place, users can expect stable and optimized performance from these iGPUs when the Lunar Lake CPUs launch. The upcoming release of these CPUs is eagerly anticipated, as they promise to bring significant improvements in power efficiency and performance to mobile computing.