Tag: Lunar Lake architecture

  • Intel’s Next-Gen Desktop CPUs Boost Power Efficiency, Reports Say

    Intel’s Next-Gen Desktop CPUs Boost Power Efficiency, Reports Say

    Intel is developing its 15th-generation Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake CPUs. The Lunar Lake processors are designed with a focus on power efficiency to rival Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series chips, making them ideal for thin and light laptops. On the other hand, the Arrow Lake CPUs are being optimized for high performance and are primarily intended for desktop computers.

    Manufacturing Processes and Architectures

    The Arrow Lake desktop platform is anticipated to utilize both Intel’s 20A (or 2nm) process and TSMC’s 3nm process. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has confirmed that the company will rely on TSMC’s 3nm process for the GPU tiles of Arrow Lake, which are expected to be upgraded to the Xe2 LPG architecture.

    Modular Architecture

    Current indications suggest that Arrow Lake will embrace a modular architecture, segmented into four distinct Tile modules: CPU, SoC, GPU, and IOE. The CPU is projected to employ Intel’s proprietary 20A process.

    Power Consumption and Performance

    Recent information from an internal communication meeting has disclosed that Arrow Lake’s power consumption will be at least 100W lower, even while operating at relatively high frequencies, compared to the 14th-generation CPUs. For some context, earlier reports indicated that Arrow Lake CPUs might feature a lower clock speed compared to the i9 14900KS.


    Intel's Next-Gen Desktop CPUs Boost Power Efficiency, Reports Say
  • Next-Gen Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro: Intel Lunar Lake & Arc GPU Spotted

    Next-Gen Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro: Intel Lunar Lake & Arc GPU Spotted

    Samsung is currently developing a new member for its Galaxy Book 4 series, named the Galaxy Book 4 Edge. This device is set to be powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon X Elite chip.

    Samsung's Latest Innovations

    Moreover, Samsung appears to be gearing up for the next iteration of its Galaxy Book 5 laptops. Recently, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro was identified in SiSoftware's benchmark database, showcasing an Intel Core Ultra 200 series processor.

    The upcoming Intel chip is anticipated to be based on the Lunar Lake architecture and is projected to debut later this year. Evidently, early samples have already made their way to laptop manufacturers.

    Lunar Lake Architecture Details

    The Lunar Lake architecture is poised to introduce a fresh design for Intel's CPU, incorporating four 'Lion Cove' performance cores and four 'Skymont' efficiency cores. This marks a departure from the previous configuration seen in Meteor Lake U, which had two performance and eight efficiency cores.

    In totality, the chip will host eight computing cores, with benchmark results illustrating a base clock speed of 1.6 GHz and a boost clock of 2.8 GHz, although these speeds are likely reflective of early prototypes and are expected to enhance in subsequent versions.

    Enhanced Specifications and Features

    Additional details regarding the chip include two 12 MB L3 caches (presumably designated for performance and efficiency cores respectively) and 2.5 MB L2 caches per core. The device will also integrate 16 GB of LPDDR5X 8533 RAM.

    Intel plans to outfit Lunar Lake chips with Arc graphics founded on the new Xe2 architecture. According to the benchmarks, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro variant will feature a smaller iGPU setup comprising 4 Xe cores, 64 execution units, 512 shaders, and an 8 MB L2 cache. While not as robust as the top-tier Arc iGPU, this configuration presents a notable graphics enhancement for laptops.