According to a report from pulsestacks on April 17th, insider sources revealed that Intel's Lunar Lake-MX processor has been renamed Lunar Lake-V, featuring a configuration of 4 high-performance cores paired with 4 low-power efficiency cores.
Referencing previous reports from pulsestacks, earlier this month, a processor named Core Ultra 5 234V was spotted in firmware files.
According to sources, the Lunar Lake-V processor's various SKUs are differentiated by CPU frequency and L3 cache capacity, with the integrated graphics section containing up to 8 Xe2Core units based on the Battlemage architecture.
Lunar Lake-V supports 2 customized LPDDR5X-8533 specification memories, with a maximum capacity of 32GB, utilizing MoP packaging.
In terms of cooling, the LNL-V processor offers a choice between standard fan design or fanless design, with a standard version (including memory) consuming 17-30W.
Currently, it appears that the Lunar Lake-V processor will feature a non-hyper-threading design, with initial models expected to be launched by Lenovo and ASUS.