Lunar Lake is the codename given to the company's latest round of Intel Core Ultra 200V chips. And the company has a lot to ...
Intel recently hosted a marquee event tied to the IFA tradeshow in Berlin to launch its new series of Lunar Lake mobile processors—a launch that has a lot riding on it at a time when Intel faces ...
As for the platform controller tile that provides I/O and connectivity, it’s built on TSMC’s 6nm (N6) node, like last year’s Meteor Lake. This is the first time Intel is designing its processor, but ...
While our initial testing of laptops sporting the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Lunar Lake chipset show it can't catch up to the best Apple and Qualcomm laptop chips in terms of raw CPU performance ...
The original MSI Claw used Intel's previous AI chipset architecture, the Intel Core Ultra 5 135H or Intel Core Ultra 7 155H "Meteor Lake" processors. The Claw 8 AI+ not only upgrades the handheld ...
Two things can be true for Intel's new Core Ultra 200-series processors, codenamed Lunar Lake: They can be both impressive and embarrassing. Impressive because they perform reasonably well ...
Following their initial reveal at Computex earlier this year, Intel has fully unveiled its new 'Lunar Lake' laptop CPUs at ... Digital Foundry The new chipset is also set to be used in gaming ...
But, with Intel's latest Lunar Lake CPU at its heart, can it stand toe-to-toe with Apple's efforts in uptime, and how does it fare when facing off against a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chipset ...
Intel‘s upcoming Arrow Lake-S processors, set to launch soon, will bring new memory speed milestones for desktop systems. Paired with the Z890 chipset, these CPUs will support DDR5 memory speeds ...
We can expect AMD to launch the star of the Ryzen 9000X3D series CPU show: the Ryzen 7 9800X3D in late October, which will fight directly against Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake" CPU.
This was to be expected of course, but let’s break down what you can expect from Lunar Lake and read between the lines a bit along the way as well. As I’ve covered previously here, Intel’s ...