Intel Core Ultra 200V Series Lunar Lake Launched
12 points by fenced_load 10 months ago | 6 comments- sparky_ 10 months agoRather embarrassingly, these chips are actually produced by TSMC :-)
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2355435/intels-lunar-lake-is...
- pixelpoet 10 months agoEasily the lesser of two embarrassments had they opted to use Intel's process, which Gelsinger is betting the farm on (RIP).
- pixelpoet 10 months ago
- jauntywundrkind 10 months agoI'm hella excited for this part.
On package ram allows for some absurdly small designs, with a lot less heartache to get there (since there aren't a bunch of incredibly high speed delicate lanes to route away from the core).
Mandatory 2 (third optional) Thunderbolt ports is so excellent and offering. Gobs of bandwidth available to users, in all kinds of forms, is neat. Plus they have Thunderbolt Share, which while yes seems like an over glorified USB-IP implementation is going to be excellent for unlocking consumers to be able to hack and play with their computers.
It's a bit sad the disaggregated future promises by Meteor Lake isn't working out, that there needs to be one huge Compute Tile like this. The Platform Chip really is back to being a fairly uninteresting south-bridge like part.
The performance numbers look great. It's excellent seeing Intel having some really strong chip engineering chips like this. Hopefully 18A and beyond can be a viable home for some of these excellent cores or derivatives.
- multimoon 10 months agoIntels downfall is something that I would’ve never predicted a decade ago, and would’ve actively bet against ever happening.
I think it should be a case study in business classes in the future for how you don’t waste such a dominate market position should you have one.
- ranger_danger 10 months agoWhat downfall?
>beating not just AMD but also Qualcomm in battery life
- ranger_danger 10 months ago
- nolist_policy 10 months ago> Intel also says it now is beating not just AMD but also Qualcomm in battery life. This is a disaster for Qualcomm as power efficiency has been the main selling point of its parts over Intel and AMD. It needs to show it can win because if you have used a Snapdragon X Elite device, there are still things that do not run on Arm.
Good to know that there's a viable Snapdragon equivalent for Chromebooks now. Remember, for whatever reason Qualcomm made an exclusive deal with Microsoft.
- 10 months ago