CPU Comparison

Apple M2 vs Intel Core Ultra 5 134U

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Apple M2 is a second‑generation 5 nm ARM‑based system‑on‑chip for Macs, with an 8‑core CPU, up to a 10‑core GPU, 16‑core Neural Engine, and 100 GB/s unified memory bandwidth, designed for thin‑and‑light laptops and compact desktops.

Top pick
Apple · Apple M-Series
Apple M2
8C / 8T
8.8
Full review
Intel · Core Ultra 5
Intel Core Ultra 5 134U
12C / 14T4.4 GHz9 W
7.8
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Apple
Intel
Market
Consumer Ultrabook / Compact Desktop
Mobile
Segment
Mobile / Desktop SoC
Mobile
Generation
2nd Gen Apple Silicon (M2)
Ultra 5 (Meteor Lake)
Launched
2022
2023
Status
Current
Active
Codename
Avalanche / Blizzard
Meteor Lake
Series
Apple M-Series
Core Ultra 5
Family
Apple Silicon
Meteor Lake
Predecessor
Apple M1
13th Gen Core i5 U-Series
Successor
Apple M3
Core Ultra 5 200U (Arrow Lake)

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
8
12
Threads
8
14
Base Clock
0.7 GHz
Boost Clock
4.4 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
12 MB
TDP
9 W
Architecture
Architecture
ARMv8.6‑A (Avalanche P‑cores, Blizzard E‑cores)
Meteor Lake
Process Node
TSMC N5P (5 nm, 2nd gen)
Intel 4 (7nm)
Memory
Memory Type
LPDDR5
LPDDR5x
Memory Speed
LPDDR5‑6400
6400 MT/s
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
24 GB
64 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
On‑Package (BGA)
Intel BGA 2551
PCIe Version
PCIe 4.0
PCIe Lanes
8
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
No

Performance Compared

Productivity

Apple M2Best88

Very strong single‑thread and good multi‑thread performance for everyday apps and light creator workloads.

Intel Core Ultra 5 134U65

Adequate for basic office tasks, but will slow down under heavy multitasking or large file processing.

Gaming

Apple M2Best78

Solid for 1080p and many 1440p titles at medium–high settings; not intended for high‑refresh 4K gaming or heavy ray tracing.

Intel Core Ultra 5 134U40

Not suitable for modern gaming. Can handle 2D indie games and very old titles.

Virtualization

Apple M2Best72

Capable of light VM/container use, but limited to 8 threads and not aimed at heavy server workloads.

Intel Core Ultra 5 134U40

Not recommended for virtualization due to the 9W power limit and low base clocks.

Efficiency

Apple M294

Outstanding performance per watt; typically around 20 W CPU package power under multi‑threaded load, far below comparable x86 ultrabook chips.

Intel Core Ultra 5 134UBest99

Industry-leading efficiency. Can achieve multiple days of battery life in tablet form factors.

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Apple M2Good
  • 16‑core Neural Engine at 15.8 TOPS
  • Good for on‑device inference and Core ML workloads
  • No large‑scale training focus; more for consumer features than datacenter AI
Intel Core Ultra 5 134UBasic
  • 11 TOPS NPU handles basic background AI efficiently
  • Does not meet Copilot+ PC requirements
  • NPU prioritized for battery saving over performance

Content Creation

Apple M2Very Good
Adobe Premiere ProDaVinci ResolveFinal Cut ProLightroomBlender (moderate scenes)
Intel Core Ultra 5 134UBasic
Document EditingWeb-Based Design ToolsLight Photo Viewing

Gaming

Apple M2Good
  • Integrated 8–10 core GPU with up to 3.6 TFLOPS FP32
  • Good for 1080p and some 1440p gaming at medium–high settings
  • Limited by unified memory bandwidth and 8 CPU threads for CPU‑heavy titles
  • Best experienced in macOS; Windows via virtualization or translation has overhead
Intel Core Ultra 5 134UPoor
  • Only suitable for 2D or casual mobile games
  • Graphics throttle quickly due to 9W limit
  • Not designed for 3D gaming

Industry Impact

Gaming
Moderate
Low
Workstations
Low
Low
Content Creation
High
Low
Virtualization
Low
Low

Best CPU by Use Case

Web & Office
Excellent
4K Video Editing
Very Good
Photo Editing & Light 3D
Very Good
Casual Gaming
Good
Software Development
Very Good
Note-Taking
Excellent
Web Browsing
Very Good
Video Streaming
Excellent
Office Apps
Good
Light Multitasking
Good

Target Audience

Gamers
Targeted
Content Creators
Targeted
Developers
Targeted
Workstation Users
Streamers
Targeted
Office / Productivity
Targeted
Targeted
Students
Targeted
Targeted

Strengths & Weaknesses

Apple M2

Pros

  • Very strong single‑core performance for an ultrabook‑class chip
  • Integrated 8–10 core GPU with up to 3.6 TFLOPS and hardware ProRes acceleration
  • Unified memory architecture with 100 GB/s bandwidth simplifies development and avoids CPU–GPU copies
  • 16‑core Neural Engine accelerates on‑device ML workloads
  • Fanless designs in MacBook Air and very quiet operation under typical loads

Cons

  • Not sold as a standalone CPU; only available inside Macs
  • No user‑upgradable RAM or PCIe slots; I/O limited to what Apple provides
  • Only 8 CPU threads; heavy multi‑threaded workloads are limited compared to higher‑core M2 Pro/Max or x86 chips
  • CPU efficiency is slightly worse than M1 at maximum performance due to higher clocks and power
  • Gaming performance is constrained by 8 threads and integrated GPU; not a gaming‑focused SoC
Intel Core Ultra 5 134U

Pros

  • Extremely low 9W power consumption
  • Enables fanless, silent designs
  • Excellent for media consumption
  • Multi-day battery life potential
  • Surprisingly capable 12-core burst performance

Cons

  • Very low base clock of 700 MHz
  • Throttles quickly under sustained load
  • Not suitable for productivity power users
  • Limited to LPDDR5x memory

Competitors & Alternatives

Apple M2

  • AMD Ryzen 7 6800U

    Ultrabook

    Rival
  • Rival
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  • Intel Core i7‑1355U

    Ultrabook

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7730U

    Ultrabook

    Rival
  • Apple M1

    Ultrabook

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • More CPU/GPU cores and higher memory bandwidth for heavier creator workloads.

    Compare head-to-head
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7840U
    Alt

    Stronger multi‑threaded performance and better x86 Windows compatibility in ultrabook form factors.

  • Intel Core Ultra 7 155H
    Alt

    Good balance of CPU and integrated GPU performance for Windows ultrabooks with NPU‑accelerated AI features.

  • Newer architecture with higher performance and better efficiency if you are buying a new Mac in 2024+.

    Compare head-to-head

Intel Core Ultra 5 134U

  • AMD Ryzen 3 8440U

    Mobile

    Rival
  • Apple M2

    Mobile

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite

    Mobile

    Rival
  • Compare head-to-head
  • MediaTek Kompanio 1380

    Mobile

    Rival
  • Core Ultra 5 125U
    Alt

    A slightly more powerful alternative if you need a bit more headroom for multitasking.

  • Snapdragon X Elite
    Alt

    A powerful ARM-based alternative offering excellent battery life.

  • AMD Ryzen 5 8640U
    Alt

    A competitive x86 alternative in the thin-and-light segment.

  • Intel Core i5-1334U
    Alt

    A 13th Gen alternative if you want traditional Intel architecture without the chiplet design.

Our Verdict on Each

Apple M2Recommended

A very efficient, well‑balanced SoC that makes more sense inside a Mac than as a standalone chip; strong single‑core performance, capable integrated graphics, and excellent efficiency, but not a workstation‑class part.

Best for: You are buying a new or refurbished Mac laptop or desktop and want a significant step up from Intel‑based Macs or older M1 models, especially for single‑threaded tasks and GPU‑accelerated apps.

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An impressive ultra-low-power chip that enables true fanless designs and multi-day battery life, though its raw performance is strictly limited to basic tasks.

Best for: Ultra-thin Windows tablets or fanless 2-in-1 laptops

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Apple M2 or Intel Core Ultra 5 134U?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Apple M2 comes out ahead with a score of 8.8/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.

Which is faster for gaming, Apple M2 or Intel Core Ultra 5 134U?

For gaming, the Apple M2 leads with a gaming performance score of 78/100 among Apple M2 and Intel Core Ultra 5 134U.

Which uses less power?

The Intel Core Ultra 5 134U has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core Ultra 5 134U (9 W).

Do Apple M2 and Intel Core Ultra 5 134U use the same socket?

No. They use different sockets (Apple M2: On‑Package (BGA), Intel Core Ultra 5 134U: Intel BGA 2551), so each needs a compatible motherboard.

Which has more cores?

The Intel Core Ultra 5 134U has the most cores. Core counts: Apple M2 (8 cores), Intel Core Ultra 5 134U (12 cores).

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Apple M2 posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Apple M2 (9,800), Intel Core Ultra 5 134U (0). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.