Intel Client Computing keynote event at CES 2024 with a Lunar Lake CPU sample being demonstrated

Intel’s Lunar Lake is on track for a 2024 appearance, along with significant IPC gains in the CPU core and three times more AI performance from GPU and NPU

Along with the promise that its next generation Arrow Lake desktop CPUs will be coming to market in the second half of 2024, Intel also announced that another new architecture will arrive this year, too. Lunar Lake will be an evolution of Meteor Lake and, although it’s squarely aimed to be as low-power as possible, Intel is also claiming significant improvements to the CPU core’s IPC (instruction per cycle) and up to three times more AI performance in the GPU and NPU.

Despite endless and somewhat repetitive talk of AI at this year’s CES event, Intel has clearly been rather busy of late, pushing forward on CPU design and chip manufacturing technologies. The recently launched Core Ultra series of laptop CPUs are based on the Meteor Lake design, which involves having the chip as a whole comprising multiple tiles: Compute, graphics, system, and input/output.

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