News on May 7th, Intel’s Lunar Lake processor has recently attracted the attention of the industry. Although compared to Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh, Lunar Lake has been keeping a low profile, but the latest information shows that this processor may bring some new highlights in terms of performance and power consumption.
According to reports, the flagship version of the Lunar Lake processor is expected to be equipped with four high-performance cores and four high-performance cores. Despite its relatively low core count, Lunar Lake's main selling point is its focus on delivering great performance in a low-power range. At present, the maximum frequency of the sample chip can reach 3.9GHz, the basic frequency is 1GHz, and the power consumption is controlled at about 17W
According to industry observations, the design goals of Lunar Lake It is to achieve high performance in thin and light devices such as ultra-thin laptops to compete with Apple Silicon. Although the number of cores is smaller, its performance and power consumption optimization may make it perform well in daily computing tasks
According to the editor's understanding, Lunar Lake processors are currently in benchmarking, which could mean its release is expected to be brought forward. Previous predictions put its release at late 2024 or early 2025, but rumors suggest it could launch at the same time as Arrow Lake, later in 2024. Benchmarks from Lunar Lake appear to support this theory
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