Intel confirms Lunar Lake launch date for Core Ultra 200 mobile x86 processors


What you need to know

  • Intel confirms it will livestream a launch event for its new Lunar Lake mobile processors in Berlin, Germany, on September 3, 2024.
  • The stream starts at 9 AM PDT (12 PM ET) with a recorded replay available via Intel’s Newsroom portal.
  • Lunar Lake’s launch lands only a few days before IFA 2024, a technology conference also hosted in Berlin, which begins on September 6.

Initially scheduled for a Q3 2024 release window, Intel has finally confirmed an exact release date for its new Core Ultra 200 series of mobile processors, codenamed Lunar Lake. The launch event is planned alongside a live stream on September 3, 2024, at 9 AM PDT (12 PM ET) to reveal performance specifics and, presumably, a lineup of available SKUs with performance profiles.

VideoCardz previously reported an apparent leak of Intel Core Ultra 200V processors, hinting that at least nine chip variants will be released. The list ranges from a 17W Core Ultra 5 226V with 16GB of on-chip LPDDR5X-8533 memory to a 30W Core Ultra 9 288V with 32GB, with all SKUs perhaps supporting a maximum turbo power of 30W. We’ll have to wait for September to confirm, but the specs seem to match Intel’s performance intentions.

Ahead of the IFA 2024 conference, join Michelle Johnston Holthaus, Intel executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group, and Jim Johnson, senior vice president and general manager of the Client Business Group, and Intel partners as they launch the next generation of Intel Core Ultra processors, codenamed Lunar Lake.

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