The Intel Core Ultra 7 365 is a laptop processor with a 25W Thermal Design Power (TDP) and a maximum operating temperature of 100 °C. It includes integrated graphics and fully supports 64-bit computing. The chip connects through PCIe 5.0, placing it on a current-generation platform interface standard.
The processor runs across eight threads with base clock speeds of 2.4 GHz on four cores and 1.8 GHz on the remaining four, reflecting its use of big.LITTLE technology to distribute workloads across different core types. When sustained demand requires it, Turbo Boost version 2 can push frequencies up to 4.8 GHz on a single thread. The chip is backed by 12 MB of L3 cache, which helps reduce memory latency during data-intensive tasks.
The integrated graphics unit reaches a turbo frequency of 2500 MHz and supports up to four displays simultaneously. On the API side, it is compatible with DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, covering a broad range of rendering and compute workloads handled directly by the integrated solution.
The processor supports DDR5 memory running at speeds of up to 7467 MHz across a dual-channel configuration. It can address a maximum of 128 GB of RAM, providing ample headroom for memory-intensive workloads within a laptop platform.
The processor includes a range of instruction set extensions — MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2 — enabling hardware-accelerated handling of tasks such as floating-point math, encryption, and vectorized data processing. It also features the NX bit for basic hardware-level memory protection against certain code execution exploits. TrustZone, however, is not supported on this chip.