CPU Comparison
Intel Core 5 130HL vs Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core 5 130HL is a highly specialized 12-core, 16-thread processor built on the Raptor Lake-PS architecture. Designed primarily for OEM small form factor desktops, it combines 4 Performance cores and 8 Efficient cores to deliver responsive multitasking within a strict 45W power envelope. Unlike standard desktop processors, the 130HL utilizes mobile-optimized silicon, resulting in a reduced PCIe configuration of just 8 CPU lanes. It features Intel Iris Xe Graphics with 80 Execution Units, providing adequate display output and media acceleration without requiring a dedicated graphics card. Supporting both DDR4 and DDR5 memory, this processor introduces the new 'Core 5' branding tier, sitting between the traditional Core i3 and Core i5 lines. It serves as a practical solution for office environments, educational settings, and home users who prioritize low heat generation and power efficiency over raw gaming or workstation performance.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
Handles standard office applications and web browsing flawlessly, but the low base clock and power limits hinder heavy productivity tasks.
Higher base clock speeds improve snappiness in everyday applications.
Gaming
The limited 8 PCIe 4.0 lanes and 80EU integrated graphics restrict its capability to older or very light esports titles at low settings.
The 128EU Arc graphics provide a noticeable bump in light gaming frame rates compared to the 125HL.
Virtualization
16 threads provide adequate headroom for basic VMs, though memory and PCIe limitations make it less ideal for extensive lab environments.
Suitable for light virtualization, though still limited by 8 CPU PCIe lanes.
Efficiency
Excels in power efficiency, drawing very little power at idle and maintaining low thermal output in small form factor cases.
Maintains excellent power efficiency despite the higher clock speeds.
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- Lacks modern NPU or dedicated AI hardware
- Relies entirely on CPU-based inference
- Not recommended for local LLM running or AI generation tasks
- 11 TOPS NPU for background AI tasks
- Improved graphics rendering for AI-assisted tools
- Supports DLBoost 3.0 and AI Boost NPU 3
Content Creation
Gaming
- Limited to integrated Iris Xe 80EU graphics
- Only 8 direct CPU PCIe lanes bottleneck dedicated GPUs
- Suitable only for lightweight esports titles like League of Legends
- 128EU Arc Xe-LPG handles light gaming better than 112EU
- Still not a replacement for a discrete GPU in AAA titles
- CPU PCIe lanes limit high-end dGPU configurations
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Very low 45W power consumption
- 12 cores provide excellent multitasking for the wattage
- Integrated Iris Xe graphics eliminate the need for a basic GPU
- Supports both DDR4 and DDR5 memory
- Cool operating temperatures
Cons
- Only 8 CPU PCIe 4.0 lanes
- Low 2.6 GHz base clock
- Locked multiplier
- Not practical for custom PC builders
- Poor dedicated gaming performance due to PCIe limits
Pros
- Higher clock speeds than 125HL
- 128EU Arc Xe-LPG integrated graphics
- Integrated NPU for AI workloads
- Excellent power efficiency
- Supports modern DDR5-5600 memory
Cons
- Locked multiplier
- Only 8 CPU PCIe 4.0 lanes
- Not ideal for heavy gaming without a dGPU
- Slightly higher cost than 125HL
Competitors & Alternatives
Intel Core 5 130HL
- AMD Ryzen 5 8600GRival
APU/Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-13400Rival
Mainstream Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 5 7600Rival
Mainstream Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i3-14100Rival
Entry Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 5 8500GRival
Integrated Graphics Desktop
- Intel Core i5-12400Alt
Offers a much better upgrade path with more PCIe lanes for custom desktop builds.
- AMD Athlon Gold 7220UAlt
A highly efficient alternative for absolute basic computing needs.
Another low-power Intel option but with standard desktop PCIe lanes.
Compare head-to-head
Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL
- AMD Ryzen 5 8600GRival
Desktop APU
- AMD Ryzen 5 8500GRival
Desktop APU
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-13400Rival
Desktop CPU
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-13500Rival
Desktop CPU
- AMD Ryzen 5 7600Rival
Desktop CPU
A slightly cheaper alternative with marginally lower clocks and fewer graphics EUs.
Compare head-to-headBetter raw CPU performance if a discrete GPU is present.
Compare head-to-head- Intel Core Ultra 7 155HLAlt
More cores and higher performance for demanding workloads.
Our Verdict on Each
The Core 5 130HL offers an interesting mix of 12 hybrid cores and Iris Xe graphics at a low 45W TDP, making it suitable for space-constrained desktops, though its limited PCIe lanes and base clocks hold it back for heavy workloads.
Best for: The Core 5 130HL is recommended exclusively for purchasing within pre-built OEM desktops intended for basic office work, web browsing, and media consumption. Its low power draw makes it an excellent choice for space-constrained environments like reception desks, libraries, or call centers where noise and heat must be kept to an absolute minimum. It is best suited for users who have no intention of upgrading to a dedicated graphics card or adding multiple high-speed NVMe storage drives. If you are building a custom PC from individual components, this processor should be avoided entirely, as standard desktop alternatives in the same price bracket offer significantly more PCIe connectivity and higher sustained clock speeds.
Read the full reviewA solid step up from the 125HL, offering better clock speeds and integrated graphics for users needing a bit more graphical headroom without a discrete GPU.
Best for: Building an efficient desktop with strong integrated graphics for office and media use.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Intel Core 5 130HL or Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL?
Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL comes out ahead with a score of 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, Intel Core 5 130HL or Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL?
For gaming, the Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL leads with a gaming performance score of 65/100 among Intel Core 5 130HL and Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL.
Do Intel Core 5 130HL and Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL use the same socket?
No. They use different sockets (Intel Core 5 130HL: LGA1700, Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL: Intel Socket 1851), so each needs a compatible motherboard.
Which has more cores?
The Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL has the most cores. Core counts: Intel Core 5 130HL (12 cores), Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL (14 cores).
Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?
The Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL (8,800). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.