Intel's next-generation Lunar Lake "Core Ultra" CPUs for low-power platforms will feature up to 64 EUs based on the Battlemage Xe2-LPG iGPU cores.
We have already known that Intel's Alchemist Xe-LPG GPU cores will be utilized by Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake CPUs while the Lunar Lake CPUs will be the first to adopt the new Battlemage Xe2-LPG cores. Now based on new information by Bionic_Squash, we have some more information on these upcoming Lunar Lake CPUs which are expected to go into full production in 2024 alongside Arrow Lake.
LNL IGPU gets 64 Xe² EU's
— Bionic_Squash (@SquashBionic) July 31, 2023
According to the information, the Intel Lunar Lake CPUs will feature an iGPU core fitted with 64 Xe2 EUs within 8 Xe Cores. That means we are looking at a total of 1024 ALUs. This is a lower EU count vs the existing 96 EU Iris Xe GPUs found on Raptor Lake chips and also lower than the 128 EUs which will be featured on Meteor Lake and 192 EUs that will be featured on Arrow Lake's iGPUs. But the thing is that, unlike those parts, Lunar Lake is specifically designed to be a low-power mobile entry & as such, it isn't designed to offer a whole lot of Xe cores or EUs.
In fact, the Battlemage GPU architecture featured on Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs should provide a good boost in performance over Alchemist thanks to its wider SIMD units so the core count differences are going to be compensated by architectural uplifts. Intel's Battlemage is the 2nd generation Arc architecture from Intel & will be delivering a major boost over Alchemist when it launches in 2024. Lunar Lake CPUs are expected in 2025 so we will have very tuned performance around the new Battlemage GPU architecture after the release on desktop and high-end laptop platforms in
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