Intel’s next-gen Lunar Lake CPUs will ship with 45 TOPS NPU performance, 100+ TOPS total


What you need to know

  • Intel hosted its Vision 2024 event in Phoenix, Arizona this week, where it showed off next-gen Lunar Lake processors and many upcoming AI advancements.
  • It was revealed that the Lunar Lake chips will offer total package performance in the range of 100+ TOPS, with 45 TOPS set aside for the NPU.
  • Intel Core Ultra CPUs from the current Meteor Lake lineup offer about 34 TOPS of performance total, with 10 TOPS for the NPU alone.
  • Microsoft plans to make its AI assistant Copilot run locally on laptops, which will require at least 40 TOPS of NPU performance.

Intel’s Vision 2024 event kicked off this week in Phoenix, Arizona, with a major focus on AI and what the company has in store for its next generation of Lunar Lake processors (CPU).

As first reported by Tom’s Hardware, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger revealed that the next-gen Lunar Lake CPUs will have more than 100 TOPS of total package performance for AI tasks, with the NPU getting 45 TOPS on its own.

TOPS stands for “Tera Operations per Second” or “Trillion Operations per Second,” and it’s currently the standout term being used to approximately measure the expected AI performance in AI PCs. The term ties in directly with the Neural Processing Unit (NPU), which is a new PC component optimized specifically to handle AI tasks.

Intel Core Ultra processor with NPU

(Image credit: Windows Central)

With Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite CPU offering 45 TOPS of NPU performance and 75 TOPS total across the chip, it’s unsurprising that Intel was quick to give an update on next-gen Lunar Lake capabilities. 





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