Intel
Intel Core i7-1360P
Intel's 28W ultrabook staple of 2023 feels quick in bursts thanks to a 5GHz boost, but four P-cores and tight thermal budgets mean sustained loads sag — and battery life trails Apple, AMD, and its own successors.
Pros
- Snappy burst performance in premium ultrabooks
- 5GHz single-core boost
- Broad OEM adoption with Thunderbolt 4
Cons
- Sustained multi-core sags at 28W
- Battery life trails Ryzen U and Apple silicon
- Iris Xe struggles in modern games
- Runs warm in thin chassis
Below average
Computed from specs & benchmarks via our public methodology.
Full specifications
Everything we track for the Intel Core i7-1360P
General
- Announced
- 2023
- Process
- 10 nm
- Base TDP
- 28 W
- Max TDP
- 64 W
Cores & Clocks
- Cores
- 12
- Performance cores
- 4
- Efficiency cores
- 8
- Threads
- 16
- Base clock
- 2.2 GHz
- Boost clock
- 5 GHz
- L3 cache
- 18 MB
Integrated GPU
- iGPU
- Intel Iris Xe (96 EU)
- iGPU clock
- 1,500 MHz
Memory
- Memory support
- DDR5-5200 / LPDDR5X-6400 / DDR4-3200
- Max memory
- 64 GB
Benchmarks
- Geekbench 6 (single)
- 2,420
- Geekbench 6 (multi)
- 9,900
- Cinebench R23 (single)
- 1,800
- Cinebench R23 (multi)
- 11,900
- PassMark
- 21,400
Quick answers
Is the Intel Core i7-1360P good in 2026?
The Intel Core i7-1360P earns an Inno Score of 41.8/100 (“Below average”) based on its specs and benchmark results. Intel's 28W ultrabook staple of 2023 feels quick in bursts thanks to a 5GHz boost, but four P-cores and tight thermal budgets mean sustained loads sag — and battery life trails Apple, AMD, and its own successors.
What are the key specs of the Intel Core i7-1360P?
Cores: 12 · Threads: 16 · Boost clock: 5 GHz · Base TDP: 28 W
What are the closest alternatives to the Intel Core i7-1360P?
Its closest rivals on InnoReviews are Apple M1 Pro (10-core), Apple M2 (8-core), Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus X1P-64-100 — open the comparison pages for a spec-by-spec breakdown.


