Lunar Lake will have a total performance of about 100 TOPS
At the Vision 2024 event held today, Intel not only introduced desktop Core Ultra processors of the Meteor Lake generation, but also revealed details about the Core Ultra 200V generation of Lunar Lake, which will be released at the end of this year.
Unfortunately, today Intel focused only on artificial intelligence, saying that the new CPUs in these tasks will be three times more powerful than Meteor Lake. If the latter have a total performance in INT8 mode of 34 TOPS, then for Lunar Lake it will be about 100 TOPS. Of these, about 5 TOPS will come from the CPU, 45 TOPS will come from the NPU (Meteor Lake has 11 TOPS) and another about 50 TOPS will come from the graphics core.
By the way, let us remind you that today we talked about the fact that AMD and Intel’s attempts to endow their processors with increasingly powerful NPU units lead to the fact that consumers receive processors that are less productive in the classical sense.