The Intel Core Ultra 7 258V is a laptop CPU built on a 3nm semiconductor process, keeping its thermal footprint modest at a 17W TDP with a maximum operating temperature of 100°C. It includes integrated graphics, supports the 64-bit instruction set, and is compatible with PCIe version 5, reflecting a modern platform foundation. These characteristics position it within the current generation of energy-conscious mobile processors designed for compact, everyday computing environments.
The Core Ultra 7 258V operates across eight cores split into two clusters, each running at a base frequency of 2.2 GHz, with turbo clock speeds reaching up to 4.8 GHz under load. It makes use of big.LITTLE technology to manage workloads across its 8 threads, pairing lighter tasks with more efficient cores while reserving headroom for bursts of higher activity. A 12 MB L3 cache supports sustained data throughput, and the clock multiplier sits at a fixed value of 22 — the processor does not feature an unlocked multiplier, meaning clock speed adjustments beyond standard boost behavior are not available.
In PassMark testing, the Core Ultra 7 258V achieves a multi-core score of 19,096 and a single-core result of 4,038, reflecting its per-thread responsiveness under typical workloads. When pushed to overclocked settings, the score rises to 20,403, indicating a modest but measurable gain in throughput under those conditions.
The integrated Arc Graphics 140V operates at a base clock of 600 MHz and can boost up to a GPU turbo of 1,950 MHz, backed by 8 execution units and 1,024 shading units for handling graphical workloads. It supports up to three displays simultaneously and is compatible with DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, covering a broad range of graphics and compute API requirements within a laptop platform.
The Core Ultra 7 258V supports DDR5 memory across two channels, with a maximum RAM speed of 8,533 MHz and a peak bandwidth of 136 GB/s, allowing for substantial data throughput in memory-intensive tasks. Total memory capacity tops out at 32 GB, providing a reasonable ceiling for a laptop-class platform. ECC memory is not supported, which is typical for consumer-oriented mobile processors.
The Core Ultra 7 258V carries a broad set of instruction sets including MMX, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, F16C, AES, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, covering vectorized math, encryption acceleration, and extended multimedia operations. The processor does not use multithreading, meaning each physical core handles a single thread at a time. It does include the NX bit, a hardware-level security feature that helps prevent certain classes of malicious code execution by marking memory regions as non-executable.