Intel‘s upcoming low-power Arrow Lake-U CPUs are positioned as a cost-effective alternative to the Lunar Lake chips, targeting thin and light designs. While the Lunar Lake CPUs, set to debut by the end of 2024, are aimed at premium yet low-power notebooks, the Arrow Lake lineup is designed to cater to a broader range of platforms, including desktops, laptops, handhelds, and Mini PCs.
Primarily focusing on the high-end and mainstream CPU segment, the Arrow Lake CPUs will also extend their reach to thin and light designs, presenting a more budget-friendly option compared to the Lunar Lake series.
All About Intel Arrow Lake-U CPUs
According to information shared by @Bionic_Squash, the distinction between Intel’s Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake CPUs lies in their pricing segments. The Lunar Lake CPUs, designed for premium yet low-power notebooks, will likely occupy a higher price range, while the Arrow Lake lineup is poised to address lower-priced segments of the market.
In terms of process technology, Intel’s Arrow Lake-U is expected to utilize the 3 process nodes, offering approximately a 10% improvement in performance per watt compared to the Meteor Lake-U. On the other hand, Lunar Lake-MX chips are anticipated to employ a sub-3nm node (20A or 18A), promising more substantial performance per watt gains and significant IPC improvements.
Drawing a parallel with the Raptor Lake Refresh in the low-power segment, where the Meteor Lake-U lineup caters to premium devices with a price range typically exceeding $1000, the Arrow Lake lineup is expected to serve more budget-friendly designs. The affordable category is likely to feature the Raptor Lake Refresh (Core Series 1) chips, falling below the $1000 price point. Lunar Lake, representing a larger upgrade for low-power platforms compared to Arrow Lake, is expected to introduce enhanced architecture, an NPU, and the latest Battlemage integrated GPUs.
Most of the Arrow Lake mobility CPUs are anticipated to be launched at CES 2025, a year from now. When these processors hit the retail shelves, both Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake CPUs from Intel will face competition from AMD’s Zen 5 “Strix Point,” Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite, and Apple’s next-generation SOCs.