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News from this site on August 9th, Intel’s official public account “ZhiIN” issued an article today stating that Intel and Lenovo jointly established the “Advanced System Innovation Laboratory” in Shanghai in July to jointly build New laptop design.
#According to reports, both parties are very optimistic about the application and experience of AI on PC. Both parties are accelerating the development and innovation of AI experiences based on the Meteor Lake processor to be released this year. About 30% of these ideas are undergoing proof-of-concept testing on the joint laboratory’s Meteor Lake system, and the remaining 70% of innovative ideas will be used on future PC platforms.
In addition, cooperation plans have been developed to target Lunar Lake processors designed for Intel's next-generation discrete module architecture (multi-chip)
Intel revealed during its earnings call in January this year , Lunar Lake processors are still on track to enter production in 2024.
Mo Zhijian, director of platform design and development of Lenovo Group's Intelligent Device Business Group, said: "We have begun laboratory simulations of the Lunar Lake processor platform. This project is very special, and it involves to the detailed cooperation process between our two teams."
According to previous reports on this site, source Bionic_Squash broke the news that the iGPU of the Lunar Lake processor is based on the Battlemage "Xe2" architecture , which can achieve up to 64 EU, equivalent to 8 Xe cores, which is significantly lower than Meteor Lake’s 128 EU.
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