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Is their upcoming product lineup all ultra low power options only? Is this for phones?? I’m curious because my current 14900k uses like 253w, so when I see 17-30w I’m not sure what I’m looking at is an upgrade if anyone could provide me context :)
LNL is specifically for mobile ultra low power
Arrow Lake is going to be the next client side architecture
Lunar lake is essentially meant for the low power laptop market. By capability comparisons it seems to directly target Apple M3 chip.
So small laptops.