A leak over at the SiSoftware Ranker seems to be from a Lunar Lake CPU, but the listed specs are odd.
Intel’s next new processors will be the Meteor Lake chips coming to laptops and small-form-factor desktops by the end of the year and through the beginning of next year. After that, we’ll see Arrow Lake likely late next year, which is expected to replace both Meteor Lake in laptops as well as the Raptor Lake Refresh platform in desktops.Intel’s next processors following Arrow Lake will be known as Lunar Lake, at least for laptops. Those parts are expected to be a whole new design, both at the package level and at the core level, and the emphasis is expected to be on performance-per-watt. Intel has said that it expects Lunar Lake to definitively establish performance-per-watt leadership, an area where longtime rival AMD has made excellent strides in the last few years.
Intel demoed Lunar Lake on stage at its Innovation ’23 show last month, so we already knew the company had working silicon, but a benchmark leak (spotted by Everest) over at the SiSoftware Official Benchmark Ranker gives us a sneak peek at an early sample of the chip. We know it’s Lunar Lake because it says so right in the result: “Intel Lunar Lake Client Platform Lunar Lake Client System (Intel LNL-M LP5 RVP1).
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