Intel Corporation, together with its partners, is preparing to release Lunar Lake mobile processors. This family of chips is being created with an eye to maximum energy efficiency and should be released in the second half of this year. Samples of the new processors have already been sent to the chipmaker's partners for further testing, which is confirmed by a fresh entry in the SiSoft Sandra benchmark database.
Intel Lunar Lake sample
One of the first devices on the Intel Lunar Lake platform will be the Galaxy Book 5 Pro laptop. According to the benchmark, Samsung tested an 8-core (four P-cores and four E-cores) Lunar Lake CPU variant with a frequency of 2.8 GHz for high-performance cores and 1.65 GHz for energy-efficient cores. The engineering sample was also equipped with integrated graphics for four Xe-cores of the Battlemage generation. The iGPU frequency was 1.85 GHz.
We talked about the main features of Intel Lunar Lake mobile processors in a separate article. These CPUs will use a multi-chip layout with Foveros technology, and LPDDR5X memory chips will be soldered onto the same PCB with processor chips. The standard TDP level will be from 8 to 30 W, and 8-watt models can be used in devices with a passive cooling system.
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