With the reality of high performance Arm processors from Apple and Qualcomm threatening Intel's market share in the client computing space, Intel is working on learner more PCB-efficient client SoCs that can take the fight to them, while holding onto the foundations of x86. The first such form-facto...
Lunar Lake-MX looks like a direct response to Apple’s M Series/Qualcomm’s X Elite
Great to see Intel design a dedicated die for the 8-30W TDP market instead of just reusing their 15-28W TDP design
Although still no direct response to Apple’s M Pro/M Max with huge iGPUs yet from Intel (AMD’s Strix Halo is supposedly coming in 2025)
Well, to be fair these are not responses to the Pro/Max M3 skus not just in terms of iGPUs, but also in core count.