LG has expressed concerns about Intel's Lunar Lake CPU supply compared to competitors, claiming that Team Blue looks tense with its future product.
LG Electronics IT Department Head Yoon-seok Lee visited the Computex 2024 venue in Taiwan, where the expert navigated his way around the new products showcased. His main motive for attending the event was to see industry trends and examine how manufacturers innovate their product lineups. When discussing Intel's product schedule, the expert made pretty exciting claims on Intel's upcoming Lunar Lake CPUs, where he discussed the debut of the new architecture and also expressed concerns about how Intel is behind its competitors regarding the next-gen release schedule.
In terms of the Intel Lunar Lake CPU release, Intel is expected to ship the CPUs within the next quarter, if things go well, which does put Team Blue behind Qualcomm and potentially AMD as well when it comes to next-gen CPU releases. Many ISVs have announced laptops and handhelds coming out in the next couple of months.
However, LG has expressed concerns about the effects of the supply chain when it comes to Intel being behind others. At Computex 2024, we saw Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite platform stealing the show, especially when the new architecture saw its integration with Microsoft's newest Copilot+ AI PCs, much earlier than AMD and Intel.
Following that, at Computex, AMD announced their newest Ryzen Ryzen AI 300 CPUs which are also fully CoPilot+ AI PC compliant, which feature the cutting-edge Zen 5 architecture and much more. According to the LG representative, it isn't usual for Intel to see a delayed launch from competitors, which hints that not everything is good at Team Blue's camp. The Lunar Lake CPU is a radical
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