Intel Lunar Lake processor series officially introduced

Intel Lunar Lake processor series officially introduced


Intel Lunar Lake The processor series was officially introduced. Interesting details in the new series introduced as part of Computex 2024 there is.

Intel Lunar Lake The processor series will appear in many “Copilot+ AI” branded laptops in the coming months. It will have an artificial intelligence processing power of 48 TOPs Lunar Lake processors, surprisingly It adopts integrated memory architecture like Apple’s M-Series processors. In this context, Intel’s new processors will be produced with 16 GB or 32 GB RAM integrated into the package, according to the company, this change is It will reduce the power consumption spent while transporting data within the system by approximately 40 percent.. Due to the integrated memory architecture that also reduces latency, users will not be able to increase RAM manually. Intel, which builds Lunar Lake processors (with renewed performance and efficient cores) on eight cores, uses It provides full support for technologies such as Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, PCIe Gen5 and Thunderbolt 4. At this stage, the company does not detail the models in the series separately. Lunar Lake builds processors on Xe2 GPUs. Xe2 GPUs, which will have an artificial intelligence power of 67 TOPs, will offer 1.5 times higher graphics performance compared to Meteor Lake.

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