CPU Comparison

Intel Core Ultra 5 336H vs Intel Core Ultra 5 338H

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core Ultra 5 336H is a 12-core, 12-thread mobile SoC from Intel’s Panther Lake-H family, built on the Intel 18A process and designed for mainstream laptops with strong CPU performance, integrated Xe3 graphics, and dedicated AI acceleration via NPU 5 and IPU 7.5.

Intel · Core Ultra 5
Intel Core Ultra 5 336H
12C / 12T4.6 GHz25 W
8.2
Full review
Intel · Core Ultra Series 3
Intel Core Ultra 5 338H
12C / 12T4.7 GHz25 W
8.2
Full review

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Mainstream Mobile (AI PC)
Mobile
Segment
Mainstream Mobile / AI PC (Performance H-segment)
Mid-Range Mobile
Generation
Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake)
Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake)
Launched
2026
2026
Status
Launched
Launched
Codename
Panther Lake-H
Panther Lake-H
Series
Core Ultra 5
Core Ultra Series 3
Family
Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake-H)
Core Ultra
Predecessor
Intel Core Ultra 5 235H (Arrow Lake-H)
Intel Core Ultra 5 228V (Lunar Lake)
Successor
TBD

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
12
12
Threads
12
12
Base Clock
1.9 GHz
1.9 GHz
Boost Clock
4.6 GHz
4.7 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
18 MB
18 MB
L2 Cache
16 MB
TDP
25 W
25 W
Architecture
Architecture
Panther Lake-H (Cougar Cove P‑cores, Darkmont E‑cores/LP E‑cores)
Panther Lake (Cougar Cove P-cores, Darkmont E-cores & LP E-cores)
Process Node
Intel 18A (compute tile); Intel 3 (GPU tile); TSMC N3E (SoC/IO tile)
Intel 18A (compute tile), TSMC N3E (graphics tile)
Memory
Memory Type
DDR5 / LPDDR5X
LPDDR5X
Memory Speed
DDR5-7200 / LPDDR5X-8533
Up to 8533 MT/s
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
128 GB
96 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
FCBGA2540
FCBGA2540
PCIe Version
PCIe 5.0 and 4.0
PCIe 5.0 and 4.0
PCIe Lanes
20
12
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
No

Performance Compared

Productivity

Intel Core Ultra 5 336H85
Intel Core Ultra 5 338H85

Gaming

Intel Core Ultra 5 336H78
Intel Core Ultra 5 338H78

Virtualization

Intel Core Ultra 5 336HBest80
Intel Core Ultra 5 338H70

Efficiency

Intel Core Ultra 5 336HBest88
Intel Core Ultra 5 338H82

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Core Ultra 5 336HVery Good
  • NPU 5 provides 47 INT8 TOPS for sustained AI inference.
  • Well‑suited for Windows Studio Effects, local AI assistants, and small LLMs.
  • OpenVINO, WindowsML, DirectML, and ONNX RT are supported for easy software integration.
Intel Core Ultra 5 338HGood (for local AI)
  • Dedicated NPU 5 with 47 INT8 TOPS accelerates Windows Studio Effects and local AI models.
  • CPU and GPU also support DL Boost and XMX-based AI workloads, but TOPS are lower than on higher-end Ultra 7/9 models.
  • Well suited for consumer AI features and small models, not for training or large-scale inference.

Content Creation

Intel Core Ultra 5 336HGood
Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Premiere Pro (light/proxy workflows)DaVinci Resolve (basic editing and color grading)Blender (viewport preview and light rendering)OBS Studio with AI effects
Intel Core Ultra 5 338HGood
Adobe Premiere Pro (light 4K timelines)DaVinci Resolve (basic color grading and editing)Blender (viewport rendering, light scenes)Photoshop and LightroomOBS Studio with NPU-accelerated filters

Gaming

Intel Core Ultra 5 336HGood
  • 4 Xe3 cores deliver a big step up over older Intel UHD/iGPUs but are still behind the 12 Xe3 Arc iGPUs on X‑series SKUs.
  • Older or esports titles (CS2, Valorant, LoL) are very playable at 1080p medium/high.
  • Demanding AAA games at 1080p high often require lower settings or upscaling (XeSS).
Intel Core Ultra 5 338HVery Good (for integrated graphics)
  • Arc B370 10 Xe3 cores at up to 2.4 GHz deliver roughly 70% more performance than Intel’s previous Arc 140V/140T iGPUs and comfortably outpace AMD’s Radeon 890M in synthetic tests.
  • At 35 W, the B370’s Time Spy Graphics score is around 5,933 points, placing it between older RTX 3050 Ti and RTX 4050 laptop GPUs in some scenarios.
  • Best suited for 1080p medium settings; more demanding AAA titles may require resolution scaling or lower presets.

Industry Impact

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

Best CPU by Use Case

Office & Productivity
Excellent
Web & Collaboration with AI Effects
Excellent
Light Photo Editing & Video Editing
Good
Casual and Esports Gaming
Good
Local AI Inference & Small LLMs
Very Good
Everyday Office & Web
Excellent
1080p Gaming on iGPU
Very Good
Light Photo & Video Editing
Very Good
Software Development
Good
Local AI Inference
Good

Target Audience

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

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Core Ultra 5 336H

Pros

  • Modern Intel 18A process on the CPU tile for better efficiency.
  • 12 CPU cores (4P + 4E + 4LP‑E) provide strong mainstream multi‑threaded performance.
  • Intel Graphics 4 Xe3 iGPU with ray tracing and AV1 encode is a big upgrade over older UHD/iGPUs.
  • Dedicated NPU 5 (47 TOPS) for AI workloads and Windows Studio Effects.
  • Supports DDR5‑7200 and LPDDR5X‑8533 with up to 128 GB RAM.
  • vPro and embedded options suit business and edge devices.

Cons

  • No Hyper‑Threading; only 12 threads vs 12 cores.
  • 4 Xe3 iGPU cores are slower than 12 Xe3 Arc iGPUs on X‑series Panther Lake parts.
  • Not intended for heavy AAA gaming or high‑end content creation without a discrete GPU.
  • Maximum turbo power (65 W) may be high for very thin fanless designs under sustained load.
  • Limited overclocking due to locked multiplier.
Intel Core Ultra 5 338H

Pros

  • Major leap in integrated GPU performance vs older Intel iGPUs
  • Good single-threaded performance for everyday and lightly threaded workloads
  • 12-core design provides solid multi-core throughput for the TDP
  • NPU accelerates AI features without heavily loading CPU or GPU
  • 25 W base power enables thin-and-light designs with decent battery life
  • Modern I/O: PCIe 5.0, Thunderbolt 4, LPDDR5X, Wi-Fi 7 (platform dependent)

Cons

  • Not intended for heavy sustained multi-threaded workloads like high-end rendering
  • iGPU still falls short of low-end discrete GPUs like RTX 4050 in more demanding games
  • Locked multiplier limits overclocking headroom
  • Actual performance and thermals depend heavily on laptop OEM power tuning
  • New platform; early firmware and drivers may still be maturing

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Core Ultra 5 336H

Intel Core Ultra 5 338H

  • AMD Ryzen AI 7 350

    Mid-Range Mobile AI APU

    Rival
  • Intel Core Ultra 7 255H

    Higher-End Panther Lake Mobile

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS

    Mainstream Mobile APU

    Rival
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-80-100

    Premium Arm-Based Mobile

    Rival
  • Intel Core Ultra 5 228V

    Lower-Power Lunar Lake Mobile

    Rival
  • Laptop with RTX 4050/5050 discrete GPU
    Alt

    If gaming is your priority and you can tolerate a thicker chassis, a low-end discrete GPU will outperform the Arc B370 iGPU in more demanding titles.

Our Verdict on Each

A well-balanced mainstream mobile SoC that finally brings Intel’s 18A process, Xe3 graphics, and serious NPU AI acceleration to the volume laptop segment, though gaming and heavy creator workloads still lean more toward higher-SKU or discrete-GPU designs.

Best for: Mainstream laptops where you want modern CPU features, good efficiency, and AI capabilities without paying for a high‑end gaming or creator SKU.

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A well-rounded mid-range mobile SoC that finally delivers competitive integrated graphics and solid multi-core CPU performance in a reasonable power envelope, though its value depends heavily on laptop design and pricing.

Best for: You want a thin-and-light laptop with strong integrated graphics and AI features for light gaming, content creation, and everyday work, and you value battery life more than maximum CPU/GPU performance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Intel Core Ultra 5 336H and Intel Core Ultra 5 338H use the same socket?

Yes — all of these CPUs use the FCBGA2540 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.