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Battery life, Lunar Lake and Lenovo
How good will battery life be with Intel Lunar Lake CPUs? Lenovo’s testing shows a Yoga laptop blowing away Apple’s MacBook M3
Intel’s Lunar Lake processors are really going to deliver on the battery life front, according to some new info from Lenovo. Tom’s Hardware flagged up that Lenovo has apparently broken an NDA and published battery life figures for one of its new Yoga laptops with a Core Ultra 200V (Lunar Lake) CPU,
Intel's new Core Ultra 7 268V 'Lunar Lake' CPU tested against AMD Strix Point, Apple M3 chips
Intel's new Core Ultra 7 268V 'Lunar Lake' CPU tested: better single-core perofrmance than AMD's new Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 'Strix Point' APU.
I test gaming laptops for a living — here’s why you should avoid any with Intel Lunar Lake
Simply put, Lunar Lake (as far as we know) isn’t destined to be a CPU powering the best gaming laptops, as it doesn't play well with a dedicated GPU. And if you see any laptop makers brag about a new gaming laptop sporting one, I’d take any claims with a serious pinch of salt.
Lunar Lake laptop seemingly has 5 hours longer battery life than Apple M3 MacBook — Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i reaches almost 24 hours of video playback
Lenovo has provided battery life numbers for its upcoming Lunar Lake-powered Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition. This laptop features nearly 24 hours of video playback, 5 hours more than Apple's M2 and M3 laptops.
Lenovo Yoga Lunar Lake laptop outlasts latest MacBooks, can run for nearly 24 hours
The Lenovo PC YouTube channel recently put the upcoming Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition laptop through its paces, pitting its Core Ultra 7 258V Lunar Lake
Intel Lunar Lake CPUs Outshine Apple M2 & M3 MacBooks with Up to 30% Longer Battery Life
Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs are set to be a game-changer in the x86 platform for thin and light laptops, promising significant battery life improvements over
Lenovo: Intel Lunar Lake Laptops Will Beat Apple M2, M3 in Battery Life
Intel first announced its next-generation Lunar Lake mobile architecture in June and followed up with a paper launch on Sept. 3. Now we're just waiting for actual laptops to arrive, which should be happening soon.
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Intel Lunar Lake Processors Are Set To Shake-Up The AI PC Landscape
In the over two decades that I’ve been covering the PC space, I have rarely seen such confidence in a next gen product as ...
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Intel Lunar Lake vs Snapdragon X Elite: Battle of Efficiency and Performance
Compare Intel Lunar Lake vs Snapdragon X Elite in a showdown of efficiency and performance. See how they stack up in power, ...
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Lunar Lake is coming to save Intel like Gandalf at Helm's Deep
The biggest worry for Intel this year is that Qualcomm released a new Snapdragon X series of laptop processors that nearly ...
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Intel Core Ultra 200V (Lunar Lake)-Powered Laptops Are Finally Here
The Intel Core Ultra 200V processors support up to 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, connectivity for up to three 4K monitors, and Wi-Fi 7 ...
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Intel's Lunar Lake Reignites PC Competition
Intel made many changes to its chip architecture for its Core Ultra Series 2 chips (codenamed "Lunar Lake"). The new Intel ...
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MSI is the first to bundle Intel's new Lunar Lake chip inside a handheld gaming PC alongside a chunky 80 Whr battery
Over at Intel's Lunar Lake launch event, MSI had something on show that I was particularly excited to give a whirl. It's the ...
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Intel Core Ultra 200HX CPU specifications purportedly leaked — Arrow Lake-HX scales up to 24 cores and 5.5 GHz boost clock
Specs for six upcoming Arrow Lake-HX models have surfaced. They will feature core counts of up to 24 cores and peak boost ...
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