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Intel's Lunar lake CPUs will launch on September 3rd

winjer

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Ahead of the IFA 2024 conference, join Michelle Johnston Holthaus, Intel executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group, and Jim Johnson, senior vice president and general manager of the Client Business Group, and Intel partners as they launch the next generation of Intel® Core™ Ultra processors, code-named Lunar Lake.

During the livestreamed event, they will reveal details on the new processors’ breakthrough x86 power efficiency, exceptional core performance, massive leaps in graphics performance and the unmatched AI computing power that will drive this and future generations of Intel products.

When: Sept. 3 at 6 p.m. CEST (9 a.m. PDT)

These are the mobile versions.
The desktop versions are called Arrow Lake and are yet to have a launch date.

Intel Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPU Lineup:​

SKU NameCores / ThreadsCache (LLC)P-Core / E-Core BoostGPU (Max Clock)PL1 & PL2 (PBP/MTP)Memory ConfigurationNPU / XMX (GPU) TOPs
Core Ultra 9 288V8/812 MB5.1 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 2.05 GHz30W/30W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X48/67
Core Ultra 7 268V8/812 MB5.0 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 2.00 GHz17W/30W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X48/66
Core Ultra 7 266V8/812 MB5.0 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 2.00 GHz17W/30W16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X48/66
Core Ultra 7 258V8/812 MB4.8 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 1.95 GHz17W/30W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X47/64
Core Ultra 7 256V8/812 MB4.8 / 3.7 GHzArc 140V @ 1.95 GHz17W/30W16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X47/64
Core Ultra 5 238V8/88 MB4.7 / 3.5 GHzArc 130V @ 1.85 GHz17W/30W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X40/53
Core Ultra 5 236V8/88 MB4.7 / 3.5 GHzArc 130V @ 1.85 GHz17W/30W16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X40/53
Core Ultra 5 228V8/88 MB4.5 / 3.5 GHzArc 130V @ 1.85 GHz17W/30W32 GB (2R) LPDDR5X40/53
Core Ultra 5 226V8/88 MB4.5 / 3.5 GHzArc 130V @ 1.85 GHz17W/30W16 GB (1R) LPDDR5X40/53
 

HeisenbergFX4

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Xyphie

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Weird to see so few cores. I bet Strix Point is going to crush it in multithreaded performance.

It's not really meant to compete with Strix Point, that's what Arrow Lake-U and -H will do. This is meant to go in a different power envelope (hence the -V-suffix) more similar to a Macbook Air or Surface.
 

FireFly

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It's not really meant to compete with Strix Point, that's what Arrow Lake-U and -H will do. This is meant to go in a different power envelope (hence the -V-suffix) more similar to a Macbook Air or Surface.
That makes more sense, though Strix Point goes down to 15W, so Lunar Lake must be priced in a lower tier.
 
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