These processors, officially introduced by Intel, will have the first chiplet design based on “Intel 4” technology.
The processors will use a hybrid core design that includes Redwood Cove P cores and Crestmont E cores, as well as the new Alchemist Xe-LPG GPU. They will also be equipped with a neural processing unit (NPU) to perform AI-related tasks.
Although the exact price of Intel Core Ultra processors is not yet known, the price of laptops supported by these processors is expected to be over $ 1,500.
As a reminder, the official launch is scheduled for December 14, but most consumers will only be able to purchase these laptops in early 2024.
Source: Ferra

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