Intel Demos Lunar Lake Live On Stage At Innovation '23 Conference
After Meteor Lake will come Arrow Lake, which is expected to bring significant performance improvements for both GPU and GPU tiles over the first-generation disaggregated CPUs. Arrow Lake is also expected to bring chiplets to the desktop for the first time in Intel's history.
Lunar Lake is the codename for the chips that are coming after Arrow Lake. If we were still following the classic "Core" family nomenclature, these would be the 16th-generation chips. In the past, Intel has said that it expects Lunar Lake to allow the company to reclaim performance-per-watt leadership, particularly in the mobile space.
Intel's fabs got hung up for a long time at 14nm, and then again on the 10nm process, now known as "Intel 7". The blue team's process leadership was a major part of its market domination for decades, and it is arguably these stumbling blocks that the company hit which have allowed competitor AMD to catch up to its progress.
The actual on-stage demo performed by Gelsinger consisted of two Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAN) demos. First, the chip was asked to generate an image of a giraffe wearing a hat in a Stable Diffusion-like image generator. You can see the result in the picture above. After that, they asked the machine to write a song in the genre of Taylor Swift.