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Architecture All Access: Intel Core Ultra 200V series: More Performance, Longer Battery Life



Architecture All Access is a master class technology series, featuring Senior Intel Technical Leaders taking an educational approach in explaining the historical impact and future innovations in their technical domains.

For Season 4, we are diversifying the coverage of Architecture All Access by focusing on three separate content tracks:
1) Architecture All Access: IP Insights, where we will provide architectural animations to explain our main IPs
2) Architecture All Access: Live Sessions, where we provide presentations from our Lunar Lake Intel Technology Tour
2) Architecture All Access: Master classes. This is our usual educational content that helps connect architectures with the usage models they benefit in an easy to understand manner.

In this episode Rajshree Chabukswar, Intel Fellow in the Client Computing Group, goes into the details of how Intel Core Ultra 200V series processors push the limits of performance and battery life for thiner and lighter laptops. Rajshree discusses our latest hybrid core architecture with new E-cores (Skymont) and P-cores (Lion Cove), the changes in Intel Thread Director technology and practical examples of how we break down workloads like Teams calls into their diferent subworkloads to appropriately schedule the right workloads on the right cores for power efficiency and significant battery life gains.

Lion Cove P-core microarchitecture Deep Dive:
Skymont E-core microarchitecture Deep Dive:
Lunar Lake Power Management & Intel Thread Director Technology:

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