The
Intel Core Ultra 5 332 has become an interesting component in the current hardware landscape. This processor is based on the new
Panther Lake architecture and is manufactured using the
2 nm process. The efficiency especially convinced us during the first tests with this compact chip.
We find that the combination of low energy consumption and solid computing power seems very consistent. The
Intel Core Ultra 5 332 uses an integrated Intel
Xe3 2 Core Graphics 16 EUs unit. This allows simple graphical tasks to be handled easily in everyday life without an additional graphics card.
The memory bandwidth of 120 GB/s also ensures a fairly smooth data exchange in the system. With an L2 cache of 10 MB, the CPU offers enough buffer for common office applications. Additionally, the
Intel Core Ultra 5 332 has a total of 12 MB of L3 cache at its side. In our eyes, this is a reasonable package for users who value economy.
Although it is not a high-end model, the chip delivers constant and reliable daily
performance. We were amazed at how cool the system remains even under a certain load. The modern manufacturing process is positively noticeable here in direct operation regarding heat development. Overall, the
Intel Core Ultra 5 332 seems like a balanced choice for mobile devices.
Those who have no extreme gaming ambitions will find a really solid base for modern software here. The coordination between the cores and the memory seems to have been successful for Intel with this model. We found the result absolutely appropriate, even if the raw data initially seemed inconspicuous.
- Efficient manufacturing in the modern 2 nm process
- Integrated Intel Xe3 graphics for everyday tasks
- High memory bandwidth for speedy data processing
- Low heat generation in daily operation