Intel Lunar Lake Chip Performance Details Leaked To Web Arena – Shows Power And Temperature Consumption



Last week, Intel unveiled their Intel Core Ultra 200V “Lunar Lake” series of processing chips, and revealed a number of laptop brands and models that will use the processing chips.


Intel Lunar Lake is expected to show much lower power consumption than before, from 0.5W to around 33W to 36W in electrical power consumption which is expected to help in increasing the lifespan of laptop batteries without having to worry about compromise in terms of performance.



Recently, top computer hardware leaker, @harukaze5719 on X/Twitter has shown a picture showing the details of the Intel Lunar Lake processing chip in the Dell XPS 13 laptop.


Details such as CPU base model, total electricity consumption and CPU package temperature are shown. The computer appears to run the CineBench R24 benchmarks and shows some interesting details such as power consumption as low as 0.5W and as high as 36W, even when running the benchmark software.


What's interesting here is that the CPU temperature reached 101 degrees Celsius when the benchmark test was run, probably because this laptop is still in the testing phase, and some updates are needed to stabilize the temperature of the processing chip.


As previously reported, laptops powered by Intel Core Ultra 200V chips are expected to enter the market around September 24 for selected markets.

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