Intel Core Ultra 200V series processors were officially introduced. The processor giant made an ambitious announcement at IFA 2024 realized.
Intel Core Ultra 200V series processors are the fruit of the focus on producing the best possible efficiency x86 CPUs. Lunar Lake processors, which promise up to 50 percent lower power consumption compared to Meteor Lake and still increase performance significantly, are directly exclusive to laptops. They compete in the market against Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite and AMD’s Strix Point laptop processors. When we look at the top of the new family Ultra 9 288V model. The processor, which can go up to 5.1 GHz, combines four performance and four efficiency cores. Equipped with an 8-core Xe2 Arc 140V GPU and 32 GB of RAM, the processor comes with a 48 TOPS NPU, or artificial intelligence unit. According to Intel’s data, a laptop model with an Ultra 9 288V processor offers 2 hours more battery life than the ARM-based Qualcomm X Elite in a special test and can see a total of 20.1 hours. Intel Core Ultra 200V processors will be on the market on September 24, along with models from major manufacturers such as Dell, ASUS and Acer.
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The company has been on the agenda with many developments lately. For example, last month the company announced a very large layoff. The 15 thousand layoffs that were said to be made globally were shown as a result of the revenues lost to AMD and Nvidia in certain categories. The processor giant, which currently has 110 thousand employees globally, It aims to achieve savings of $10 billion by 2025. Last week in China “AI Cockpit Innovation Experience” giving a presentation within the scope of Intel, announced its first dGPU unit focused on automobiles.
“Intel Arc Graphics for Automotive” The first graphics unit, known as the GPU, will power cars’ central entertainment systems and Will be commercially available to select automakers in 2025. This dGPU will most likely be first used by a Chinese automaker. The dGPU, which will be powerful in terms of graphics as well as artificial intelligence, will power the next-generation car systems. Last week, it was also announced that Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger and CFO David Zinsner found themselves in a legal situation they never expected.
According to reports, shareholders have filed a major lawsuit against two executives, accusing the chipmaker of reporting weak results, massive layoffs, suspension of dividends and a drop in market value of more than $32 billion in a single day. problems that cause It is reported that it was concealed fraudulently. The company has not yet made a statement on the matter, but shareholders are demanding compensation for the damage they have suffered through a lawsuit they have filed.