Intel’s Lunar Lake isn’t as efficient as Arm, but it’s getting surprisingly close
Apple's M-series chips have dominated the efficiency conversation for years, and have legitimized Arm as a computing platform in a way no other manufacturer has. Ever since the first M1 showed just how far Arm-based silicon could go in a laptop, Intel's CPUs have been playing catch-up. With Lunar Lake, Intel finally seems to be closing that gap... though not entirely.
Apple’s M-series chips have dominated the efficiency conversation for years, and have legitimized Arm as a computing platform in a way no other manufacturer has. Ever since the first M1 showed just how far Arm-based silicon could go in a laptop, Intel’s CPUs have been playing catch-up. With Lunar Lake, Intel finally seems to be closing that gap… though not entirely.
Toni Gilbert
United States
United States
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