In case you missed it earlier, Intel is promising over 50 percent reduction in package power consumption compared to the previous generation, as well as double the performance per watt. This leads to an impressive battery life, of up to 20.1 hours, according to Intel. Of course, Intel took a stab at Qualcomm, showing almost 2 hours more battery life compared to the Snapdragon X Elite.
Intel already talked extensively about its Lunar Lake architecture back in June, including new P- and E-cores, new Intel Thread Director, new NPU, and the Arc Xe2 GPU, and now we get the full list of SKUs. The list starts with the flagship Core Ultra 9 288V, which is an 8-core/8-thread SKU with four P-cores and four E-cores, 12MB of cache, 5.1GHz/3.7GHz Max Turbo frequency (P/E), 32GB of LPDDR5X-8533 memory, and Intel Arc 140V GPU with 8 Xe-cores. This is also the only SKU with 30W base power (min 17W).
As you can see from the table below, the entire lineup are 8-core/8-thread SKUs, and while Core Ultra 9 and Ultra 7 SKUs will be getting the same Intel Arc 140V GPU, the Core Ultra 5 SKUs will be equipped with somewhat downgraded Arc 130V GPU, with 7 Xe-cores, and come with 8MB of cache. The SKUs will have either 16GB or 32GB of LPDDR5X-8333 memory, and pretty much all share the same 17W base power (min 8W).
Intel also shared some performance numbers and battery life details, so hopefully, these will hold their weight when some third-party benchmarks start showing up later this month.