Intel Meteor Lake Linux performance reaches 93% of launch levels after two years

Two years after its debut, Intel's Meteor Lake processors are delivering just 93% of their original performance on Linux, according to recent benchmarks. This unexpected decline contrasts with improvements seen in other modern laptop chips. The assessment used the same hardware but updated software stacks to compare results.

Intel launched its Meteor Lake processors in December 2023, promising significant advancements over the previous Alder Lake generation. To evaluate Linux compatibility from the start, testers purchased an Acer Swift Go 14 laptop equipped with the Core Ultra 7 155H processor. Initial benchmarks ran on Ubuntu 23.10, featuring the Linux 6.7 kernel, Mesa 24.0-devel graphics drivers, and contemporary components.

Fast-forward to the end of 2025, and the same laptop was tested with an Ubuntu 26.04 development snapshot. This included the Linux 6.18 kernel, GCC 15.2 compiler, Mesa 25.2 graphics drivers, and other updates like Python 3.13. Over 200 benchmarks that were compatible across both setups were executed, spanning various workloads.

The results revealed a geometric mean performance of 93% compared to the launch-day figures. This regression is unusual, as Linux support for Intel and AMD laptops typically enhances over time. For context, AMD's Krackan Point saw an 8% improvement in the past six months, Lunar Lake achieved about 6% better performance this year, and Strix Point gained around 5% since its October launch. Intel's desktop Arrow Lake also showed superior performance and efficiency in 2025 benchmarks.

In addition to speed, the tests examined CPU SoC power consumption under the newer Linux releases. These findings come amid anticipation for Intel's next-generation Panther Lake laptops, set to appear at CES next week, highlighting ongoing evolution in mobile computing on open-source platforms.

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A new review examines the performance of Intel's Arc B390 graphics in the Panther Lake Core Ultra X7 358H processor under Linux. Initial tests revealed challenges with default settings, but adjustments yielded competitive results against prior generations. The Xe3-based GPU supports advanced display features and benefits from recent Linux kernel and Mesa updates.

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Benchmarks on Intel's new Panther Lake processors show Ubuntu Linux outperforming Windows 11 in many compute-intensive tasks. The tests, conducted by Phoronix, highlight Linux's advantages in areas like compilation and memory performance. While Windows holds edges in some AI and application-specific workloads, the results underscore ongoing OS rivalry on modern hardware.

Intel has introduced the Core Ultra 200S Plus processors, an update to its Arrow Lake desktop chips, featuring more cores and improved performance. These new CPUs aim to address previous shortcomings in gaming compared to AMD rivals. They will be available starting March 26 at reduced prices.

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At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Intel unveiled its Core Ultra Series 3 processors, previously known as Panther Lake, aiming to mark a comeback with advanced performance and manufacturing milestones. The chips promise exceptional graphics, battery life, and certification for industrial uses like robotics and smart cities. New CEO Lip Bu-Tan highlighted progress on the 18A process, positioning Intel ahead in the global chip race.

 

 

 

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