The chip in question is the 8-core Core Ultra 5 236V, a 17W SKU spotted running in a Lenovo laptop. The chip gets a decent score in both single-core and multi-core test, hitting 2021 and 5743 points. It is an 8-core/8-thread SKU working at a base clock of 2.1GHz and Boosts up to 4.67MHz. It should pack 8MB of L3 cache and 16GB of on-package LPDDR5X memory.
In addition to the Core Ultra 5 236V, listings have previously revealed the Core Ultra 7 256V, also an 8-core/8-thread SKU with 12MB of L3 cache and 16B of on-package LPDDR5X memory. In those benchmarks, the Core Ultra 7 256V managed to outperform the Ryzen 7 8840HS with 2,608 single-core and 10,506 multi-core score.
Intel Lunar Lake laptops based on Core Ultra 200V series chips are expected to launch in September, which gives AMD a good two-month headstart with Ryzen AI 300 Strix chips.