Intel’s Lunar Lake chips are more powerful and far more efficient, though the question is if they’ll equal the same battery life as ARM. Intel claims x86 architecture isn’t done yet, not by a long shot. After months of offering dribs and drabs of CPU details, the recently beleaguered chipmaker shared info on its Lunar Lake lineup, now officially dubbed the Intel Core Ultra 200V. Intel first helped bring us the term “AI PC” less than a year ago with its Meteor Lake chips . Now, instead of hammering home the promise of NPU processing, its plan to regain mobile chip supremacy is to point out how annoyingly limited Qualcomm’s ARM-based chips can be. Intel calls its Core Ultra 200V lineup the “most efficient x86” chips available. The key […]
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