According to news from this site on February 18, Intel has announced that Arrow Lake processors (desktop platform and mobile platform) and Lunar Lake processors (mobile platform) will be available this year.
According to a Windows Task Manager screenshot posted by Zhihu user XZiar, information about a Lunar Lake processor sample has been exposed, claiming that "A1 can run 2.8G". The A1 sample means it's the first working model to come out of the fab.
As you can see from the screenshot, this processor uses " 8 core 8 threads, base frequency 1.8GHz, no hyper-threading, 4P 4LPE" configuration, the cache is displayed as "L1 cache 836 KB, L2 cache 14 MB and L3 cache 12 MB", L3 cache is larger than L2 cache Smaller and looks strange, this needs to be confirmed later.
Foreign media Tom's Hardware said: "The name of the L1 cache means that Lunar Lake is not equipped with any low-power E cores like Meteor Lake, or that all E cores are is low power, but increases the size of the L1 cache. The acceleration frequency of 2.8 GHz is also not surprising, as this sample is most likely an ES version (engineer sample)."
Since this is a Lunar It is an early sample of Lake, so the information displayed by the task manager is likely to be inaccurate. This site will follow up with follow-up information.
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