This June Intel revealed its new series of laptop processors dubbed Lunar Lake. It made the radical choice of disabling HyperThreading, but Intel claimed that the new design is faster (14% higher IPC) and more efficient (60% better battery life), not to mention having better graphics (50% higher performance). The desktop variant of these chips is expected to be unveiled on October 10, though Intel has not officially set a date.
The desktop processors will be known as Arrow Lake and will do away with HyperThreading as well. There should be 14 models in total and thanks to leakers, we get to…