Intel has officially announced that it will be launching its next-gen Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPUs on 3rd September.
The Intel Lunar Lake CPUs will be a major breakthrough for Team Blue with a combination of new architectures and software innovations. The CPUs will be featured in the Core Ultra 200V lineup & target thin and light platforms including laptops, notebooks, handhelds, and Mini PCs. We've taken in-depth looks at both the CPU and the GPU architecture so let's give you a rundown of what the new family is all about.
Intel's Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPUs will come with four major components, The first is the CPU which comes with brand new Lion Cove P-Cores and Skymont E-Cores, both bringing in big gains in terms of IPC. The GPU side will feature the brand new "Xe2" architecture which will bring new XMX capabilities to the integrated GPU platform and finally, we have the NPU4 which will feature up to 48 TOPS, delivering a total of 120 TOPS of AI computing power in a tiny SOC.
According to Intel, the Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPUs will be presented during an exclusive event in Berlin, Germany, just a few days ahead of IFA 2024. The company will not only talk about the chip but officially launch the first platforms developed and made by its partners. The event will take place on the 3rd September at 6 PM (CST).
As for what to expect from Intel's Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPUs, the next-gen platform will be offering up to 4 P-Cores, 4 E-Cores, up to 8 Xe2 GPU cores and the aforementioned 48 TOPS of AI performance. These chips will also come in a very tightly packaged SOC design that will integrate the memory on the package itself. You will see Lunar Lake chips in 16 GB and 32 GB flavors
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