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Intel boasts triple the performance over Meteor Lake with the next-generation Lunar Lake chips.
What’s more exciting for Lunar Lake is its promise to supportCopilot+soon after launch.

Intel already plans to unveil some Arrow Lake desktop processor details during Computex in June.(Image credit: Intel)
On the graphics side, Intel’s anticipated and still-codenamedBattlemage GPUIP will appear in Lunar Lake before anywhere else.
Nevertheless, it’s an exciting advancement after Intel already pushed for itsArc graphics in current-gen Core Ultrachips.
It has stiff competition against Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X platform, which prioritizes remarkably similar goals.

Intel already plans to unveil some Arrow Lake desktop processor details during Computex in June.(Image credit: Intel)
Still, Lunar Lake has its appeal as an ultra-powerful player in the traditional x86-64 architecture category.

Proud of its leading position in the industry, Intel is beyond confident in Lunar Lake.(Image credit: Intel)

Lunar Lake at a glance, with all-new cores and the Battlemage GPU highlighted first.(Image credit: Intel)

Intel happily compares Lunar Lake against Snapdragon X, but keeps CPU specifics quiet for now.(Image credit: Intel)

Percentage gains are always alluring, but the comparisons are made against slightly older processors.(Image credit: Intel)

Intel summarizes what’s due for release in only a few months, with a 45 TOPS NPU matching Snapdragon X.(Image credit: Intel)

Some secrets are revealed about Intel’s test machine for Lunar Lake chips, showing 17W and 30W variants with DDR5 RAM running at an unknown clock speed.














