Intel Lunar Lake processor news: multi-core performance in 17W configuration is 50% higher than 15W Meteor Lake-U

Blogger @SquashBionic recently revealed that the performance of the Intel Lunar Lake processor in the 17W configuration, compared to the 15W Meteor Lake-U (2P + 8E) processor, achieved 50% better performance in Cinebench R23 and GeekBench 5. Multi-core performance improvements.In addition, the blogger confirmed that Lunar Lake processors, like Arrow Lake processors, are not equipped with hyper-threading technology.

The key information to summarize Intel Lunar Lake processors is as follows:

Adopting a new architecture, including 4 Lion-Cove P cores and 4 Skymont E cores, it does not support hyper-threading technology.

Equipped with 8 Xe core-scale Battlemage "Xe2-LPG" architecture core display.

Integrated next-generation NPU 4.0.

Excellent energy consumption performance, using unified package memory.

Focusing on the thin and light notebook market, the design power consumption is 17W and the configurable power consumption is 30W.Zhihu user @XZiar has previously revealed the A1 stepper engineering sample of the processor.

Blogger @金 Pig Upgrade Package previously broke the news that Intel Lunar Lake processors have introduced the EEP (Early Enabling Program) project to provide priority support to OEM manufacturers to ensure that products can be launched first.

Notebook products participating in the EEP project are planned to be launched within this year, while large-scale product launches are expected to wait until 2025.

Time: 2024-03-11
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Blogger @SquashBionic recently revealed that the performance of the Intel Lunar Lake processor in the 17W configuration, compared to the 15W Meteor Lake-U (2P + 8E) processor, achieved 50% better performance in Cinebench R23 and GeekBench 5. Multi-core performance improvements. In addition, the blogger confirmed that Lunar Lake processors, like Arrow Lake processors, are not equipped with hyper-threading technology.