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Review: Intel Lunar Lake CPUs combine good battery life and x86 compatibility

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Intel 's new Core Ultra 200-series processors, codenamed Lunar Lake , can be both impressive and embarrassing.

Chip is a collection of chiplets stitched together via Intel 's Foveros technology.

Intel has outsourced some of its manufacturing at the same time it is desperately trying to get other chip designers to manufacture their products in Intel 's factories.

Lunar Lake chips ship with either 16 GB or 32 GB of RAM .

For these particular Core Ultra chips, Intel is integrating the RAM into the CPU package.

Intel rates the Lunar Lake NPUs at between 40 and 48 trillion operations per second (TOPS) Intel doesn't see giving up on high-performance laptop processors.