Intel discloses Lunar Lake details at closed meeting

Intel Lunar Lake, Source: ComputerBase/HXL
Intel recently shared details about its new Efficient core, codenamed Skymont, in a closed meeting with media and analysts ahead of Computex. Despite the confidential nature of the presentation, some images were leaked by an attendee and subsequently circulated on Weibo and were later reposted by HXL on X (formerly Twitter).
While the leaked low-resolution images do not provide complete information, they confirm that Skymont boasts a “double-digit” IPC (Instructions Per Clock) gain over its predecessor, Crestmont. Crestmont cores, currently featured in the Core Ultra 100 series (Meteor Lake), are set to be succeeded by Skymont in the Core Ultra 200 series, which includes the Lunar Lake (low-power mobile) and Arrow Lake (mainstream laptop and desktop) products.

Intel Lunar Lake, Source: HXL
Although the exact IPC improvement figure remains undisclosed, the double-digit increase surpasses the relatively small 4% IPC gain seen from Gracemont (Alder/Raptor Lake) to Crestmont. This performance boost is attributed to advancements in the winder Decode unit and the inclusion of 8-wide integer ALUs, double the number in the previous generation.
Intel Lunar Lake details
- Manufactured by TSMC
- N3B – Compute Tile
- N6 – SoC Tile
- Skymont cores with double digit IPC gain over Crestmont
- 9-wide Decode Unit and 8-wide integer ALU
- No Low-Power Efficient Cores in SoC tile
- First Laptops in October
According to El Chapuzas Informatico, additional details have surfaced from sources who attended the same Intel presentation. The Lunar Lake series, part of the Core Ultra 200 lineup, will be entirely manufactured by TSMC. Specifically, the Compute Tile will use TSMC’s N3B node, while the SoC Tile will utilize the N6 node.
It has been revealed that the low-power cores included in the Meteor Lake SoC tile have been removed in Lunar Lake. This change is attributed to the improved power efficiency achieved through TSMC’s advanced manufacturing process. The report also indicates that the first laptops featuring Lunar Lake are expected to launch in October.
Source: HXL (@9550pro) , TechPowerUP , ElchapuzasInformatico