This is a significant step forward, since this approach to memory was previously typical only for Apple’s M series processors.
According to rumors, the new Intel processors will support up to 32 GB of dual-channel LPDDR5X-8533 memory, which will reduce power consumption and chip size. This is especially true for laptops, where efficiency and compactness are of great importance.
Intel Lunar Lake-MX promises a wide range of power consumption, including ultra-efficient 8W models that can operate without requiring cooling.
Older models will have a TDP between 17 and 30W. Battlemage GPU performance is expected to reach 3.8 TFLOPS, which is comparable to the performance of Apple M2.
Additionally, the processors will use Battlemage’s new GPU architecture, known as Xe2-LPG, and an advanced Neural Processing Unit (NPU 4.0) to boost AI performance.
The release date of Lunar Lake-MX processors has not been announced yet, but it is expected to be released this year.
Source: Ferra

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