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Intel Core Ultra 200V "Lunar Lake" CPUs Arrive on September 3rd

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Intel has officially confirmed the upcoming Core Ultra 200V "Lunar Lake" CPU generation is arriving on September 3rd. The official media alert states: "Ahead of the IFA 2024 conference, join Michelle Johnston Holthaus, Intel executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group, and Jim Johnson, senior vice president and general manager of the Client Business Group, and Intel partners as they launch the next generation of Intel Core Ultra processors, code-named Lunar Lake. During the livestreamed event, they will reveal details on the new processors' breakthrough x86 power efficiency, exceptional core performance, massive leaps in graphics performance and the unmatched AI computing power that will drive this and future generations of Intel products."

With IFA happening in Berlin from September 6th to 10th, Intel's Lunar Lake launch is also happening in Berlin just a few days before, on September 3rd at 6 p.m. CEST (9 a.m. PDT). We expect to see nine SKUs: Core Ultra 9 288V, Core Ultra 7 268V, Core Ultra 7 266V, Core Ultra 7 258V, Core Ultra 7 256V, Core Ultra 5 238V, Core Ultra 5 236V, Core Ultra 5 228V, and Core Ultra 5 226V. All of the aforementioned models feature four P-cores and four E-cores, with varying Xe2 GPU core counts and clocks. We also expect to see Intel present its design wins and upcoming Lunar Lake devices like laptops during the launch.



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Can I get a guarantee the CPU I bought last year will work reliably first? Next, get Bartlett out. Then we'll talk LNL
 
if the rumor that Intel allow their next gen chip to reach higher hotspot temp is true, their chip lifespan would probably lasts a few months LOL
 
Why does naming from both them and AMD just get worse and worse?

Intel Core Ultra 9 288V
AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370

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Using a capital V infers Volts, perhaps they should rethink the naming scheme.
 
Look ma, straight to mains!
That's called progress. 120V will become insufficient even for thin notebooks in a few years. Fortunately the US also has 240V split phase, and Canada and Japan probably too.
 
These better not be expensive or they will fail. 4 cores is not enough in 2024. I know it also has 4 E cores but E cores are not as good. Looks like the 10400F I have will keep on going in my Sister's machine.
 
Why do they ALL have 4P+4e?
 
Why do they ALL have 4P+4e?
Because it's for U class thin and light laptops where efficiency is important in that 17-28W range, and Arrow Lake mobile will have H and HX class for those that want more cores. You'll have to wait for Panther Lake late next year if you want more cores in U class.
 
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