Early start at Intel: In an extended teaser, the manufacturer reveals more about Lunar Lake and announces Arrow Lake for Computex 2024. The teaser doesn't come without a reason: Qualcomm will be on everyone's lips with the launch of the Snapdragon Intel doesn't just want to be a spectator.
The company is introducing Lunar Lake, its next-generation laptop CPU, which will be introduced at Computex 2024 and which pits Intel directly against Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X Elite and of course AMD Ryzen. Like Ryzen, it's still based on the x86 architecture, while Qualcomm is sticking with Arm's Snapdragon
Lunar Lake is said to be fast and efficient
Intel confirms the basic specifications of the CPU with a new 4P+4E architecture, meaning four performance cores from the Lion Cove generation along with four efficiency cores from the Skymont generation. Intel itself describes the team as “Great IPC and Performance/W“Gain, i.e. increased classic IPC and more performance per watt. The TDP parameters are already in the footnotes: 17W or 30W is defined as PL1.
The package also includes a significantly upgraded graphics unit with the Battlemage IP, which is at least 50 percent faster than Alchemist in its predecessor Meteor Lake, also because both the CPU and GPU take advantage of the short path to LPDDR5 memory, which is on the same path . The package sits.
Intel is also addressing the issue of power savings and efficiency head-on and is talking about significant improvements on the “low power island.” In Meteor Lake, additional LPE cores have been named so, among other things, and the “advanced” part of Lunar Lake is now said to be more than twice as powerful. In theory, more tasks can be performed exclusively by this part of the chip, while the rest sleeps and saves electricity. More details will be available at Computex.
Intel still lags a bit when it comes to performance information, but it talks more about CPU performance in cores than AMD Ryzen and Snapdragon
The Ryzen 7000 and older Qualcomm devices previously available in stores were beaten in terms of package power, but Qualcomm's new entrant is now likely to do much better here – but independent tests will only be available within weeks.
According to Intel, Lunar Lake has entered series production, will launch at Computex 2024, and products will be available in stores starting in the third quarter during the “holiday season.”
Everything is also going according to plan at Arrow Lake, with the start-up scheduled to take place in the fourth quarter as planned.
ComputerBase received the information from Intel under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Intel has also invited ComputerBase to attend the event on May 30 in Taiwan, where more details will be explained. This information contains a separate non-disclosure agreement for Computex, which is scheduled to be brought up in Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's keynote on June 4th.
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