Michelle Johnston Holthouse, EVG and Intel’s general manager of client computing, confirmed that the Lunar Lake architecture is designed to create energy-efficient mobile processors with a consumption of no more than 15 watts. The company should reveal more details later this month.
It has been officially confirmed that Lunar Lake will use Foveros packaging technology based on Intel’s 18A process. Intel is not yet talking about the release date of the processors, except to mention that the platform will be available in 2024 or later, after the release of Arrow Lake.
Johnston Holthouse has confirmed that Lunar Lake will be a completely new architecture created from the ground up. It is focused on mobile devices, with energy efficiency being the most important aspect.
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From @Intel @MJHolthaus : Lunar Lake is a fresh architectural design and CPU uArch, building with perf / watt in mind for mobile devices. More info at financial disclosure on 26th
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Intel Lunar Lake will receive upgraded CPU, GPU and VPU units with lower power consumption. Lunar Lake products should run on battery for a day without compromising performance.
Graphics in Lunar Lake chips will be output by the new Xe2-LPG core. The distributed and scalable architecture will give Intel the freedom to choose logical blocks for each processor model. A scalable layout will span multiple architectures, share IP blocks, and span different performance segments. The same principle will be applied to Meteor and Arrow Lake architectures.
Intel will share more information about Lunar Lake on January 26, the day the company releases financial information for the fourth quarter of 2022.
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