Intel Lunar Lake Will Be An All-New Architecture for Laptop CPUs
Intel Lunar Lake Will Be An All-New Architecture for Laptop CPUs
The American chipmaker will be using various packaging technologies to focus on performance-per-watt, one of the key metrics for mobile systems.

Lunar Lake, which is among the future-gen architectures from Intel will feature their Foveros 3D packaging technology for better signal latency and power consumption. Likely based on Intel 18A node (after Intel 4 and 20A), the architecture didn’t get any specific release year so far from the chipmaker aside from 2024 and beyond.
Intel’s EVG & GM of CCG (Client Computing Group), Michelle Johnston Holthaus has confirmed the Lunar Lake’s details to Dr. Ian Cutress (TechTechPotato), which says the architecture will be an all-new design with mobile devices in mind. Previous disclosure confirms Lunar Lake will be targeting 15W-class systems.
From @Intel @MJHolthaus : Lunar Lake is a fresh ground-up design and CPU uArch, built with perf/watt in mind for mobile devices. More info at the financial disclosure on 26th
— 𝐷𝑟. 𝐼𝑎𝑛 𝐶𝑢𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠 (@IanCutress) January 12, 2023
Michelle further confirms that Lunar Lake will provide all-day battery life without compromising performance; to recap, the architecture will be using Intel 18A node and a new Xe2-LPG graphics architecture, with scalable capabilities to add and remove compute blocks depending on use cases. The same principle will apply to prior architectures, including Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake. More information will be revealed on Intel’s 22Q4 financial disclosure day on January 26th.
Source: Videocardz | Wccftech
Pokdepinion: We still have a few years to go before this launches so best wait and see.