The overriding theme linking these points was speed of execution.
The biggest news from Gelsinger’s Intel keynote was the unveiling of Lunar Lake.
Equally, if not more important, Intel emphasized the power efficiency of the overall SoC.

As the company explained, the power efficiency of a chip isn’t necessarily determined by its instruction set.
Part of the reason Intel feels confident about the technology is the unique design of Lunar Lake.
As Apple has done with theirM Series processorsfor the Mac, Intel’s Lunar Lakeincludes memory directly on chip.
In fact, several PC makers will end up selling systems with all three different chips.
This will mark what Intel believes will be a return to semiconductor manufacturing process and performance leadership.
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