Intel's Lunar Lake Chips Boost AI, GPU, and Core Performance

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Intel has unveiled its upcoming Lunar Lake SoC, featuring new Lion Cove P-cores, Skymont E-cores, Xe2-LPG graphics, and the NPU 4 for enhanced AI performance. Built by TSMC using N3E and N6 processes, Lunar Lake aims to optimize power efficiency and performance, leveraging Intel's Thread Director and advanced power management systems. The SoC includes up to 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory and is set for a Q3 2024 launch, targeting the mobile market with a focus on AI and power efficiency.
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