Intel's Lunar Lake Laptops: Worth the Hype?

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Just Josh

Just Josh

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@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
🏅 Zenbook S 14 (Lunar Lake): bestbuy.7tiv.net/WqZ7zJ ✨ Slim 7i Aura Edition (Lunar Lake): bestbuy.7tiv.net/bObG9P 🎥 Business Channel: www.youtube.com/@JustJoshBusiness
@pewpewpower
@pewpewpower Ай бұрын
Will there be an S 16 for lunar lake? Likewise will there be an OLED version of the 7i? Thanks Josh!
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
@@pewpewpower unsure but there needs to be. It gets too warm with amd
@brcosmin
@brcosmin Ай бұрын
This is unreal. 25 seconds in and I get the summary of the findings. This has the be the most underrated KZbin tech channel. You guys are doing a terrific job!
@MoChuang343
@MoChuang343 Ай бұрын
And that beautiful heatmap that just lays out everything you need. Even if your laptop preferences differ from Josh, you still get all the info you need to make an informed decision right up front.
@IvoPavlik
@IvoPavlik Ай бұрын
@@brcosmin They seemingly work hard to deserve they success here and I wish them all the luck. They deserve it.
@Googleteste123
@Googleteste123 Ай бұрын
It juat shows who sponsored the video. Intel is desperate not to become obsolete.
@GamersNexus
@GamersNexus Ай бұрын
Seems that we accidentally broadcast to your equipment. There must have been some weird interference with the studio equipment that day! (And thanks for the benchmarks!)
@iraklimgeladze5223
@iraklimgeladze5223 Ай бұрын
it was funny
@vmafarah9473
@vmafarah9473 Ай бұрын
lol
@krazymeanie
@krazymeanie Ай бұрын
Lol
@roccociccone597
@roccociccone597 Ай бұрын
Thanks Steve
@ace100hyper3
@ace100hyper3 Ай бұрын
Whaaaat
@xerzy
@xerzy Ай бұрын
Stellar video, you left all of the hype and unrealistic expectations aside, got to the point, and did so elegantly. You're quickly becoming my favorite laptop review channel, good job!
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. We are certainly putting in the effort!
@gafarhere
@gafarhere Ай бұрын
Yeah, when it comes to real expectations he is my favorite! Any other tech channels seems so not legit when it comes to battery life or other sides of reviews where you can't just trust numbers, but this channel. I find myself regularly waiting for Josh's videos to make a decision on what new product provides and how is it in general. I mean, in short i come here for actual correct and useful information unlike other channels where i just watch thier videos for fun or white noise(Yeah Linus i am talking about you!)
@miles_tails0511
@miles_tails0511 Ай бұрын
MD Josh def wouldn't had time to listen to the long-windedness of other channels, hence he made these so we can all feel like MD Josh :)
@el_tate
@el_tate Ай бұрын
agree ;)
@drinkwater9891
@drinkwater9891 Ай бұрын
@@JustJoshTech yeah good vijjo from you n your team
@ramanathan7823
@ramanathan7823 Ай бұрын
This person is a gentleman. He tells you the facts right on. No click bait. ❤
@SpanishCandle
@SpanishCandle Ай бұрын
LOL. the actual title is a clickbait and he admitted it himself in another thread here in the comments 😀
@atom608
@atom608 Ай бұрын
This is probably exactly what im looking for. Dont need insane multi core like on AMD but want a fast snappy GREAT battery life laptop that can handle 20 tabs open and a few applications in the background.
@RowdyDandy
@RowdyDandy Ай бұрын
Thanks Steve!
@auritro3903
@auritro3903 Ай бұрын
Back to you, Steve!
@anshumansingh2156
@anshumansingh2156 Ай бұрын
Hearing positive feedback about Intel is certainly gratifying as an Intel engineer. The anticipation for the forthcoming Arrow Lake SKUs is quite thrilling.
@auritro3903
@auritro3903 Ай бұрын
It's great to see an Intel engineer here in the comments! How does Arrow Lake seem to be coming along?
@LukeValenty
@LukeValenty Ай бұрын
Agreed! ☺I'm eagerly awaiting delivery of my Zenbook S 14 today. My work has been in many products by now, but I am especially proud of the new firmware in our chipset PMC.
@anshumansingh2156
@anshumansingh2156 Ай бұрын
​@@auritro3903 I know just as much as you. I am not part of Client Computing Group.
@DementedView
@DementedView Ай бұрын
Thank you for making me eat my words haha. I'm glad to see we're past noisy and low battery life laptops moving forward.
@runninginthe90s75
@runninginthe90s75 Ай бұрын
Finally Intel is back !! This is just Lunar Lake which is extremely good, imagine Arrow Lake, it will be insane !!
@eclipse-351
@eclipse-351 Ай бұрын
One additional point for Snapdragon and Apple Silicon is the standby time. From Phawx's review, standby on Lunar Lake has gotten better (from 20% drop over 12 hrs to 10% drop), it is still a very long way from being comparable to either Snapdragon (0.7% drop over 12 hrs) or Apple Silicon laptops. The difference can really be felt if you are doing lightweight work on the go or if you are moving around a lot in the office instead of just sitting in your cubicle all day.
@dr.muhamedv.m2991
@dr.muhamedv.m2991 Ай бұрын
I didnt know that, thanks for pointing out. ARM barely sips juice when idle.
@newolde1
@newolde1 Ай бұрын
Indeed, and as I understand, the converse is true as well, x86 is more efficient when under load compared to arm. And are more powerful, when voltage is sufficient and heat dissipation is good. Correct?
@lycanthoss
@lycanthoss Ай бұрын
@@dr.muhamedv.m2991 it's the same for AMD. The problem here is Microsoft's approach to modern standby and OEMs with their BIOS/Firmware.
@lycanthoss
@lycanthoss Ай бұрын
@@newolde1 No, that is not correct. x86 vs ARM doesn't really matter to a meaningful degree. Those are just instruction sets. Chip makers can design their chips to work better in certain scenarios, but it comes at a cost in other scenarios. x86 CPUs have generally targeted performance at the cost of the efficiency (because on desktop you don't care about battery life). Apple and Qualcomm have long been making smartphone chips where battery life is one of the most important things and so they know how to optimize for battery life.
@eclipse-351
@eclipse-351 Ай бұрын
@@lycanthoss I'm inclined to think there is also some fault with Intel and AMD as well, since if it was that universal, then shouldn't Snapdragon have that issue as well? I recall the Intel Atom line didn't burn through power during connected standby, the modern standby's predecessor, and that was due to the Atom chip design and it definitely did not have first class OEM support for BIOS and Firmware.
@ZsigmondSzilveszter
@ZsigmondSzilveszter Ай бұрын
Your power efficiency methodology focuses on fully loaded, multithreaded scenarios (such as number crunching), where all cores are fully utilized and power is distributed evenly between them. Lunar Lake, having fewer cores, allocates a higher power budget per core, allowing them to run at higher clock speeds, than the 2 rivals (not counting Apple), which may result in lower efficiency in such scenarios. Since Intel Lunar Lake laptops are more likely to be used for lightly threaded applications, I would like to see a core-to-core efficiency measurement by assessing power efficiency during a single-threaded benchmark.
@cristi_mx
@cristi_mx Ай бұрын
this should be interesting
@israellewis5484
@israellewis5484 Ай бұрын
True. But this was much better than their previous efficiency graphs.
@MaxP936
@MaxP936 Ай бұрын
This! If lunar lake's strengths are in single core why did we not see single core efficiency charts?
@akin242002
@akin242002 16 күн бұрын
@@MaxP936 There was another study done by a Canadian KZbin group. Lunar Lake was better under 30 watts. Afterwards, AMD pulled out ahead. Most office apps used rarely exceed 30 watts, so for business users Lunar Lake would be a better fit. Anything more intense, look at AMD or Apple CPUs.
@kingakim11
@kingakim11 Ай бұрын
I just want say Josh as a former reviewer, and current software developer, I absolutely love and respect your work. Incredibly well done.
@runninginthe90s75
@runninginthe90s75 Ай бұрын
Finally Intel is back !! This is just Lunar Lake which is extremely good, imagine Arrow Lake, it will be insane !!
@akin242002
@akin242002 Ай бұрын
This, Lunar Lake laptops, will be in high demand by the sales department, traveling auditors, and consultants with business laptops. Examples: X1 carbon, Dell Latitude 74XX, HP EliteBook 840 GX, or Lenovo ThinkPad T14 lines.
@Jayguevara1982
@Jayguevara1982 Ай бұрын
Steve's cameo is the most random thing I've ever seen on this channel and I love it. 🤣
@g85222456
@g85222456 Ай бұрын
I don't think the conclusion of "Lunar Lake is not hot because it's not powerful" is not correct, especially basing on the multi-threaded performance. Multi-core performance basically cannot represent 99% of the real-world scenario but single-core performance can. And Lunar Lake had shown its powerful single-core performance under relatively low wattage
@RS-handle
@RS-handle Ай бұрын
4 hours video test means nothing for battery life test. here's the battery tests which makes sense: - a stand by test for at least 12 hours. - a video playback until laptop shuts down. - a test while laptop is in performance mode and multiple apps are running something like ( browser with 10 tabs open, running music, having office apps open etc) - same test while running in balanced mode. i understand you can't run all of them, but 4 hours video test doesn't really help
@omerfarukgungorf
@omerfarukgungorf Ай бұрын
+
@dr.muhamedv.m2991
@dr.muhamedv.m2991 Ай бұрын
Maybe they dont have enough time to do it.
@GarrisIiari
@GarrisIiari Ай бұрын
Totally agree. I'm really tired of seeing video based testing of battery life as someone who never watches video on my laptop. Surely someone has to be able to develop a standardized approach that mimics usual use of browsing and light apps.
@Ceemcgee27
@Ceemcgee27 Ай бұрын
12:05 Pretty sure they had a video playback rundown in the video, Josh only brought up the four hour test because their findings on the newest Yoga Slim 7i were inconclusive on that test.
@parijatbhamburkar
@parijatbhamburkar Ай бұрын
Heatmap is a nice addition to the review! Good to know heat and fan noise are minimal, thanks.
@Googleteste123
@Googleteste123 Ай бұрын
Heatmap shows Intel CPU is underperforming ckmpared toball others but at least running cooler than before. Nothing more.
@johngalactus4014
@johngalactus4014 Ай бұрын
Wow, 25 seconds in, and there's a beautiful table of comparison. I might have come across this channel before, but this is amazing! Subscribed!!!
@NsteveA
@NsteveA Ай бұрын
Loved this video! The length is just right and using multiple presenters to share the load was great.
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
@bitelogger
@bitelogger Ай бұрын
4:50, Steve Burk cameo was AMAZING! thanks Josh from bringing him in that short!
@Kyt2024
@Kyt2024 Ай бұрын
Definitely a ton of people who can comfortably sacrifice multi core performance for all the other benefits Lunar Lake brings! Great work by Intel.
@ZiyaKavuncu
@ZiyaKavuncu Ай бұрын
Wow so much information, I can't even imagine the amount of research that goes into a video like this.
@AyoHues
@AyoHues Ай бұрын
Awesome. The SoC comparison here is the best anyone has done to date. Superb. 👊🏽👏🏽👍🏽 For Windows laptops, general users should go Lunar Lake, power users Zen 5 or wait for Arrow Lake. (Although I expect Zen 5 will be more efficient than Arrow Lake and probably the cheaper option too.)
@IvoPavlik
@IvoPavlik Ай бұрын
@@AyoHues if only there were more Zen 5 options available. The current offer is abysmal.
@AyoHues
@AyoHues Ай бұрын
@@IvoPavlik AMD make better parts but then fail to supply them to the OEMs. In previous years there have often been too few laptops available with Ryzen chips even though they clearly outperformed their Intel competition in reviews. The range of laptops that are currently available at the Zen 5 launch is already much better than in previous years so I’m pretty optimistic we’ll see more Zen 5 laptop releases over the next 4 months. I’ve heard Intel has supply issues with Lunar Lake too and Arrow Lake is only getting a paper launch this year according to the gossip so AMD have a clear run at the market. Here’s hoping… 😬
@IvoPavlik
@IvoPavlik Ай бұрын
@@AyoHues that's sounds hopeful. Thanks for the explanation.
@kyleheaser2385
@kyleheaser2385 Ай бұрын
Qualcomm X Elite and AMD Strix Point both use TSMC N4P (a 5nm-class node) while Intel Lunar Lake has the core compute on TSMC N3B (a much better 3nm-class node). A lot of the performance and power efficiency delta is because Intel chose a much more expensive and advanced process node from TSMC. If Qualcomm and AMD were excited to massively dilute their gross margins and not make money, they too would have used TSMC N3-family for medium-sized laptop chips.
@SeanLi-i7n
@SeanLi-i7n Ай бұрын
A big thumbup for Josh's work - the beginning map is very helpful.
@herrspitz6964
@herrspitz6964 Ай бұрын
Good comparison! But unfortunately there is just the 365. It would be more interesting with the 370 or the 375 because they have more cores better gpu und clock speed.
@noahcuroe
@noahcuroe Ай бұрын
I'm kind of shocked by Intel's naming scheme here. It like... makes sense, each number serves a greater purpose than just making people think bigger number equals better. You can actually glean the specs of the machine from the processor model number. Wow! Now, can Intel stick with this scheme for more than two generations?
@Kumoiwa
@Kumoiwa Ай бұрын
I agree but why are there sooo so many SKUs when they're all 8 core low wattage?
@noahcuroe
@noahcuroe Ай бұрын
@@Kumoiwa More specs are determined by the CPU package now, so more SKUs required for each permutation. With RAM now integrated into the CPU package, they need to double the SKU count to have options for 16GB and 32GB. Then double again for each of the two iGPU options.
@SweBeach2023
@SweBeach2023 Ай бұрын
It will quickly break down if having SKU:s with more memory.
@Blovmag
@Blovmag Ай бұрын
Instead of showing the faces of the presenters, what about giving us 1 more second for each chart, to be able to read them. Even pressing pause is not feasible for how quickly they switch frames.
@irata2006
@irata2006 Ай бұрын
Awesome video! With Lunar Lake it seems Intel decided to focus on energy efficiency and GPU performance over multicore processor performance. I hope their gamble pays off. With this and Ryzen AI there is no reason to get a Qualcomm Snapdragon X laptop.
@OryonCreed
@OryonCreed Ай бұрын
To me it’s still surprising that a FIRST gen Qualcomm chip of exactly one year ago and older manufacturing process is up there competing with the big guys. Most of you don’t understand this and just talk as soccer fans. Think about the engineering effort to create this SoCs and the entire ecosystem behind them. Also clearly Qualcomm focused on NPU and gave up GPU in this first gen. It would be nice to see some tests on that given they’re all copilot+ PCs compatible.
@Trickey2413
@Trickey2413 Ай бұрын
Please don't praise Qualcomm for their npu 😂
@OryonCreed
@OryonCreed Ай бұрын
@@Trickey2413 what? I just would like to see related comparisons between all platforms dumba$$
@OryonCreed
@OryonCreed Ай бұрын
@@Trickey2413 what? I just would like to see related comparisons across these platforms (stop deleting comments that you don’t like or highlight BS - you know )
@heickelrrx
@heickelrrx Ай бұрын
First Gen?
@OryonCreed
@OryonCreed Ай бұрын
@@heickelrrx yes Snapdragon X first gen
@gooooooooooofy
@gooooooooooofy Ай бұрын
Great review, you are becoming my favourite laptop reviewer, no hype, no bs, I feel respected both as a viewer and a consumer. Thank you for the work!
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Thank you!!! Glad you appreciate it. On 4 hours sleep to bring you guys that video
@imtiyazhussain8873
@imtiyazhussain8873 Ай бұрын
​@@JustJoshTech you dropped this crown👑
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
@@imtiyazhussain8873 thanks
@Slavolko
@Slavolko Ай бұрын
Fantastic video from all of you! I'm now confused as to whether I want a Zen 5 or Lunar Lake laptop, since I was previously dead set on Zen 5. I'm amazed that Lunar Lake does so well in thermals, battery, general CPU performance, and crushes it in graphics. I figured Zen 5 would have the edge in graphics, but it seems maybe not. I'll have to do more research to see how could the Intel drivers are in Linux, since that's what I'd like the laptop for. Thanks again for the review. Definitely the best Lunar Lake overview video out there.
@pe6649
@pe6649 Ай бұрын
Best test I have ever seen. No stupid simplifications, but correct explanations of especially the seemingly contradictory points ! You are great. Only, I would have seen more details of the compared M3 Pro and Max and not only M3 used in Mac Air. But you mentioned it partly, so it is ok.
@galiplecter
@galiplecter Ай бұрын
Thanks for the link, just ordered the Zenbook LNL
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
That's my favorite imo
@AhmedFarahat2
@AhmedFarahat2 Ай бұрын
What does LNL stand for?
@lol-tu8dv
@lol-tu8dv Ай бұрын
lunarlake​@@AhmedFarahat2
@kartikpintu
@kartikpintu Ай бұрын
​@@AhmedFarahat2 Lunar Lake
@AyoHues
@AyoHues Ай бұрын
@@JustJoshTechThe Scandinavian White is the nicer colour imho but either way, loving the ceraluminium finish. ☺️
@SuperRomanHoliday
@SuperRomanHoliday Ай бұрын
THIS is the question everyone wants answered!! AI is useful inasmuch as you get co pilot which is cool
@pixeled-
@pixeled- Ай бұрын
Excellent work you guys. Easily digestable, no-nonsense, hats off! :) Especially the table showing the pro's and con's of all related rivaling models is a joy to see, and I love how you explain in layman's terms how you came to the results shown in the numerous charts. The only piece of (hopefully constructive ;)) feedback I would like to give is that when talking about gaming results, I think nothing goes above actual real-world tests, not synthetic benchmarks. I understand your rationale for wanting to compare apples-to-apples (and thus running 3Dmark benchmarks), but I think in the end this is not what is important to people wanting to game. I think they simply would like to know: how much FPS will my game run at? :) Thus running some actual games (maybe 4 or 5 of the currently most played?) would be more indicative and give more realistic results.
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Yes, you are right. We should have added one or two game tests too. I did play games on them after all. I should have mentioned it
@kunal9346
@kunal9346 Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video...exactly what i was looking for! All these options have made it just so confusing for a buyer and its strange that there arent too many videos like yours today. Youve earned yourself a loyal subscriber!
@JABloch
@JABloch Ай бұрын
My first time stumbling upon this channel. Very impressive in it's thoroghness and presentation and giving good context for the conclusions. And seeing Steve from GN gives it street cred. Subbed.
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@alphabasic1759
@alphabasic1759 Ай бұрын
a brief comment you made merits reiterating. So many of these laptops have poor touchpads. This is what steered me on my recent laptop purchase. I'm a reformed Thinkpad user that adored the trackpoint, but was enticed to switch to touchpads by my mac. As a result, I ended up replacing my X1 Carbon (an otherwise great machine), with a huawei matebook because it has a great haptic touchpad (like the mac). It's very hard to find good haptic windows laptops. Mechanical touchpads no longer cut it.
@ithinkabout4369
@ithinkabout4369 Ай бұрын
Did you account for the RAM power consumption in your scatterplot? Because that is part of the power consumption for Lunar Lake, but not for other Windows PCs.
@omarcortes5754
@omarcortes5754 Ай бұрын
I'm glad the intel is finally doing something. To me this solves Qualcomm's software compatibility issues.
@AhmadQ.81
@AhmadQ.81 Ай бұрын
I can say that new Zen 5 on balance mode is equal to the new Intel lunar lake on performance mode. Now it's clear.
@ZAGAN-OZ
@ZAGAN-OZ Ай бұрын
8533MHz really help the GPU for gaming and 3nm TSMC helps for everything else.
@TalonsTech
@TalonsTech Ай бұрын
Ya TSMC has been helping both AMD and Apple for years.
@SAKTHITech
@SAKTHITech Ай бұрын
Design plays a huge role too
@ruykava
@ruykava Ай бұрын
Actually one conclusion I have from this video is that I really should have a look at those 125U laptops again
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
That was our thought, too. They are very good value for what you get
@SeanLi-i7n
@SeanLi-i7n Ай бұрын
I am watching this video on a 125u laptop, the best experience I have among Intel 12-13th, AMD 4000-6000 laptops. Simply because it is quieter/cooler than others for my light-use case (watching youtube and local videos, play music, text editing).
@Frozoken
@Frozoken Ай бұрын
Just a note the lunar lake laptop is using oled screens which use way more power. The lcd dell xps 13 got nearly double the battery life of the oled version, both lunar lake.
@adylutai10
@adylutai10 Ай бұрын
​@Frozoken are you sure they are at the same resolution? OLEDs on laptops are usually at crazy high ppi. Also, OLEDs mostly consume power when showing white, when viewing colorful media and black UIs they use close to nothing.
@Frozoken
@Frozoken Ай бұрын
@adylutai10 No they aren't they lcd is 1080p while the oled is 1440p but that's no where close to enough to account for the fact that the lcd is literally getting twice the battery life.
@iu1191
@iu1191 Ай бұрын
I am truly loving your videos and you are truly becoming my go to for reviews for laptops and all thinigs personal computing. The production and the "For consumers" attitude is just fab and effective for me. Loe it. I am looking to see how I refresh my family's tech and your vids are proving incredibly useful. We are a surface home and it works really well for us. I am looking forward to what Surface does with the new intel chips on their high end laptops. The snapdragon chips on the surface pro devices look good too. Please keep doing what you do and your team are great too. Looking forward to checking out your other channel.
@ricericebaby8837
@ricericebaby8837 Ай бұрын
Super happy I got a Lenovo x7 almost 50% off other than the application issue i'm getting about 80-90% of what Lunar Lake Offers. The Asus S14 costs $2000+ in Canada but I managed to get the 7x around $1100
@dcallan1
@dcallan1 Ай бұрын
I bought a Qualcomm Copilot PC. Excellent machine. Quick response, battery life was super, screen was excellent, keyboard crisp, trackpad accurate. You could be fooled into thinking you were using a new M MacBook. Then I went to plug in my audio interface to do some audio recording. No compatibility. This is a basic USB interface from 2021. The driver has been around since USB 2.0. No manufacturer is responsible for a new universal version. I felt like I was using Linux circa 2000 or Windows circa 1995. I am returning the machine tomorrow. Meh. It's 2024. Stuff needs to "just work." I'll buy another Mac or Wintel machine if I feel the need.
@Dee-Ell
@Dee-Ell Ай бұрын
That heat-map is so useful! These guys are pros, effectively using different graphs to show us the useful info. The amount of work done behind the scenes really shows in these videos. Thank you!
@FilSan86
@FilSan86 Ай бұрын
Spectacular review! As for Lunar Lake... They should have added 2 more Performance or Low Power cores to be on par with competition in regards to multicore performance. On the other hand currently lunar lake arent that bad in multicore. They are on around the same level as previous gen competition
@darlokt51
@darlokt51 Ай бұрын
Your way of measuring efficiency is really interesting, but may be misrepresenting the efficiencies of these processors. What you measured, by comparing the Cinebench scores to the power draw can be seen as peak power efficiency. And as expected the CPUs with more cores perform better, as their more cores you have, the better you can distribute the work in a heavily parallel scenario like this benchmark. The problem come in that CPUs have efficiency curves not only at peak power and load, but also at lower loads. Kinda like the AMD desktop efficiency being bad at light loads and getting better at higher loads. In this case, AMD Qualcomm and even the old Intel CPUs perform better at this peak load scenario because they have more cores and threads to distribute the work more efficiently. Is is more efficient to run ore cores at a lower speed rather than run less cores at a higher speed etc. why a 4090 is also very efficient in its own right etc. Lunar lake is especially bad in this case, as it’s E and P cores are not on the same fabric and don’t support hyper threading, which would help in this scenario to increase the peak load efficiency. Lunar Lake is optimised for medium to lite load. At lite load it saves a lot of energy by being able to disable the ring fabric for the P cores completely and only run on the E core cluster. The same at medium and heavy single thread. It can run only on the P cores completely cluster and draw significantly lower power this way. You can compare power draw during the Cinebench single core test to see this in action. At these load levels lunar lake is incredibly efficient. Intel did this by design, as even in gaming, around 90% of all processors use fits into one of these two scenarios, a 100% loaded CPU like in Cinebench is not a realistic usage pattern. So maybe revisit your efficiency work, as especially for Laptops, the more interesting efficiency is the single core efficiency and lite load efficiency.
@fretboardrunner
@fretboardrunner 29 күн бұрын
If AMD and Intel keep this up we might see alround incredible laptops next year. Honestly the battery life numbers on Lunar Lake alone make me want to switch. I just can't deal with 4-5h of actual battery life after having used a Macbook.
@El.Duder-ino
@El.Duder-ino Ай бұрын
Well done and detailed review of the Intel chip which users asked for since forever. Lunar Lake clearly marks a new beginning of the consumer CPUs for Intel! Now Arrow Lake is a logical next step in the evolution to even more performant and power hungry mobile and desktop Intel CPUs.
@aristotelisentertainment279
@aristotelisentertainment279 Ай бұрын
Qualcomm laptops should be like half the price of what they are selling right now.
@dynamiszmx
@dynamiszmx Ай бұрын
It's close, some Qualcomm laptops are 30%off right now😂
@alipaulstagram
@alipaulstagram Ай бұрын
I'd buy one if my software ran on it.
@kubotite9168
@kubotite9168 Ай бұрын
its a good chip tho..it just that windows and dev too lazy to support them
@aristotelisentertainment279
@aristotelisentertainment279 Ай бұрын
@@dynamiszmx They are stuck on launch prices in my country hahaha.
@aristotelisentertainment279
@aristotelisentertainment279 Ай бұрын
@@kubotite9168 Strong hardware without software support then it's useless. When most mainstream software gets an arm version then they can charge the same as x86 laptops.
@TheMarc477
@TheMarc477 23 күн бұрын
Bro you’re videos are so great thanks for just getting to the poiny
@Palatinus64
@Palatinus64 Ай бұрын
Great video. I love the graphics of the tables and graphs.
@yewo.m
@yewo.m Ай бұрын
0:24 - I like how the Zen 5 isn't completely bad at any particular thing in this graph
@IvoPavlik
@IvoPavlik Ай бұрын
Came for Lunar Lake, stayed for Zen 5. PS: Love those cameos :-)
@Unizuka
@Unizuka 27 күн бұрын
my only gripe with apple macbook air laptops is the fact that the ssd is soldered, the only hardware failures I have ever had with laptops is the storage failing, if the storage isn't replaceable, than it is going to be e-waste in less than 5 years, as a flutter dev, I must have an apple macbook, for now I am using a vm on linux to bypass that , but they say the Macos vms will die with the death of x86 macos.
@jackgreen05
@jackgreen05 Ай бұрын
Nice video! But it would be better to prove game benchmarks in GAMES, not in 3DMark or things like that.
@chroesu
@chroesu Ай бұрын
18 minutes of video and I'm watching it for 2 hours. THIS is exactly what I expected from Linus tech lab improvements and it's impressive to see from a relatively small creator. Thanks for the great work and quality.
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it. Comments like yours make this all very worthwhile
@Grahamaan27
@Grahamaan27 Ай бұрын
Lunar lake doesn't have better battery life because they are slower. It's clear if you look just at cpu power consumption, lunar lake is not too competitive. But what makes lunar lake have such great battery life is overall package power- integrated memory, lower power island, efficient integrated graphics that shares the system memory directly. It's obvious the "p core" is not much different than meteor lake, but the e core is better
@Tsunamisurfer29
@Tsunamisurfer29 Ай бұрын
amazing work. amazing review. fantastic delivery. my only comment: the m3 macbook has a ~52 wh battery... while the others have a 70+wh battery... have to give credit where credit is due.. apple has done an amazing job with their fanless m3 air.
@potato_burner
@potato_burner Ай бұрын
Lunar Lake seems like a big step forward, imo. I have the Core Ultra 9 185H in the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i right now, and it's so annoying and noisy! The only proper way to use this machine is to select the balanced power plan and disable smart power management in the BIOS. However, this way you're forcing the laptop to work at 65% of its possible performance. Otherwise, the laptop sounds like an airplane turbine even under low/mid load. Meanwhile, it looks like Lunar Lake allows you to use the high-performance mode without any fan noise issues and achieve performance similar to or even better than the 185H.
@philippe.D
@philippe.D 19 күн бұрын
Your the best laptop reviewer for me. Ive been in youtube for more than 17 years and ur the best one ive found.. No BS just straight to the point review.
@Mazboy1
@Mazboy1 Ай бұрын
Hi Josh, loving the videos, you are much more technical and understand hardware limitations more than most. I am in the market for a new laptop to replace my Dell XPS 13 9315 that can handle 50+ Chrome tabs without freezing. Would you recommend Snapdragon, Lunar Lake or Apple M3/M4?
@kevinsuryapranata
@kevinsuryapranata Ай бұрын
thank you, your video explanation is very helpful, super clear, super watcher oriented, your value given is unmatch!
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@jonathanng138
@jonathanng138 Ай бұрын
Was about to go to sleep here in Aus, and then Josh just posted god fucken damn
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Ha ha. Watch out for the epic cameo in it
@GK-qc5ry
@GK-qc5ry Ай бұрын
Watching I actual have changed my mind on the X Elite. It's decent just the software support that is the issue and that should get better. Surprised at the AMD, they said it runs on low watts but somehow gets hot, although the laptop design might be the issue here.
@blueeyednick
@blueeyednick Ай бұрын
The wild Steve appearance was dope
@mastersmurfify
@mastersmurfify Ай бұрын
Excellent video - perfectly paced and packed with the usual great points
@omarquliyev6592
@omarquliyev6592 Ай бұрын
Should i buy an Asus Zenbook s16 with the AMD processors or wait a few months for the Intel version? I'm at 9th grade and looking forward to becoming a software developer.
@bossanesta
@bossanesta Ай бұрын
depends on what you learning, if you are not going to game dev, if you just learn HTML, JS, CSS, Python, C++, etc. any thing is okay. those libraries, codes you run are not any thing CPU or GPU intensive. possibly get Intel , AMD, maybe Macbook is fine if you know what you doing. if you do Java, Android, possibly go for 32gb ram is better. if you do game dev, best get one with good GPU, especially UE5, you may want 64gb ram, better get a gaming laptop. or desktop. if you do iOS, Macbook 32/36gb ram or more. my son has a Macbook air m1 16gb, he was able to run Roblox Studio without issue. UE4 was a bit slow.. with browser open with Udemy videos. he had Macbook air m1 8gb but i recall things were crashing or something (yeah he was 9 years old that time and he basically self taught )
@cardinal6858
@cardinal6858 Ай бұрын
Depend of your budget because intel one are more expensive. For me a long battery life is very confortable cause you don't need to bring your charger
@Burbanana
@Burbanana Ай бұрын
Amazing video, I really didn't expect Steve showing up in the middle lol! Had no idea you guys had contact either. Loved it! Would you think the Lunar Lake would be good for personal low-mid load webdev projects alongside casual use? I wanted a Ryzen 300 Zenbook, but I use it on my lap a lot with my hands resting on it, and I don't want the heat you feel to be an issue and burn myself lol. Just want something fairly light, premium and portable without thinking about battery too much. Thanks a lot Team! (PS: Will you review the Omnibook 14 Ultra with the Ryzen 375 any time soon?)
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
@Burbanana if it was me, I'd get a MacBook Air M3. Better trackpad for using on my lap like you said. Yes, I do think Lunar Lake will be fine for what you discuss so long as the project you are developing is fairly simple. As you said, it's low to mid load. I'd get the Zenbook over the Aura personally.
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
@@Burbanana yes we just got the new Omnibook in. We will have it in an upcoming video. And btw... thank you for your support!
@Burbanana
@Burbanana Ай бұрын
@@JustJoshTech No thank you for being legends of the game
@Burbanana
@Burbanana Ай бұрын
@@JustJoshTech Interesting, I assume you mean a Macbook Air with 16GB though at least?
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
@Burbanana Yes, I did. Now that the Air M3 has been out for a while, that is pretty easy to get at the price point these are being sold at. Heck, I bought one to help us make this video for you all!
@stefdevs
@stefdevs Ай бұрын
Data point: For some reason at 8:23 I perceived the left side of the chart as being highlighted, rather than blocked out, and that was confusing for a moment! That chart is still a bit unintuitive, but I appreciate all the effort you are putting into charting strats. The heat map is a great addition!
@prosetheus
@prosetheus Ай бұрын
Excellent content! Josh and his team are the best laptop reviewers on this platform by far
@antonioferreira589
@antonioferreira589 Ай бұрын
For programming, and maybe some light gaming on the side, which would you say is better: lunar lake or zen 5? Great video btw!
@kartikpintu
@kartikpintu Ай бұрын
Lunar lake hands down. Unless your code depends on using pthreads library i don't think you need zen 5. You need to deep down on what your code does and the scope of your project. You want to create a website/gui apps, lunar lake. You want to create whole blender/Microsoft suite from scratch go for either meteor lake or zen 5.
@Kumoiwa
@Kumoiwa Ай бұрын
Zen 5 is the most balanced option and Intel drivers are always behind when it comes to gaming compared to AMD
@coprilettodelnapoli5466
@coprilettodelnapoli5466 Ай бұрын
Zen 5 but you should change the wifi module aftermarket because it's mediatek...
@InnocentiusLacrimosa
@InnocentiusLacrimosa Ай бұрын
Lunar Lake would be my choice. I have currently an AMD laptop and I am far from impressed by its device drivers.
@SeanLi-i7n
@SeanLi-i7n Ай бұрын
@@Kumoiwa well, these are the successor of old-u series. Intel's arrow lake is for the "H/HX" series. Given the iGPU performance showing here, arrow-lake based laptops would outdo the Zen-5 in gaming - not sure on the multi-thread though.
@chrism1051
@chrism1051 Ай бұрын
Nice review. My conclusion from this review is look for previous u series for my use case since I don't game or edit videos
@Salim-kc5tl
@Salim-kc5tl Ай бұрын
Great share & breakdown so useful keep it up 💯😀
@bob890119
@bob890119 Ай бұрын
For the algorithm! Love the video. Please keep it up!
@andyH_England
@andyH_England Ай бұрын
We're fortunate to have Josh on KZbin. I enjoyed this review and comparison. As for Lunar Lake, a solid alternative for light to medium ultrabook users.
@Catelynmeow
@Catelynmeow 11 күн бұрын
A few months ago, I was on the edge of purchasing a Snapdragon laptop, but Josh convinced me that it was mostly hype. I'm super grateful because I'm about to purchase a zenbook s14 based on this video - now I'll have great battery, decent gaming, and max compatibility. If I had purchased a snapdragon, I would have only had great battery, no gaming, and limited compatibility. Thanks, Josh!
@panjak323
@panjak323 Ай бұрын
Why are you measuring "battery % remaining" instead of Wh consumed ?
@michaelan9688
@michaelan9688 Ай бұрын
Love your power efficiency graphs, very helpful in directly comparing the processors across a range of power draws! One thing I wonder is if the graph changes much when comparing cinebench single core performance?
@Caponica23
@Caponica23 Ай бұрын
Best Channel so far to get real insights.
@wanttoremainanonymous
@wanttoremainanonymous Ай бұрын
Can you please make a best budget laptops for Coders.., usually you know you never pay a lot of attention to the graphical power for a laptop for coders..., but gpu perfomance is very important for ml related tasks..,please please do a video on this..🥺
@panathaninf
@panathaninf Ай бұрын
Excellent review! Thank you so much!
@mr_d_d_d
@mr_d_d_d 4 күн бұрын
Great review techniques
@behl557
@behl557 Ай бұрын
more and more integrated parts on the CPU is the way to go since most consumers don't upgrade their parts on laptop until they broke.
@MrLazini
@MrLazini Ай бұрын
stunning quality video josh. Bravo!
@jonathanjones7751
@jonathanjones7751 Ай бұрын
This was far and away the best LNL coverage I’ve seen so far. Only thing I wasn’t a fan of was the battery % charts but other than that amazing work!
@thedarknightnicht
@thedarknightnicht Ай бұрын
Im a bit dissapointed, that its such a muddied picture. Would have loved a chip with good efficiency on low and high performance tasks. Both zen 5 and lunar lake have their unique downsides
@Andrea-xo3ix
@Andrea-xo3ix Ай бұрын
thank you for these info, guys
@mavvdeus
@mavvdeus Ай бұрын
I really enjoy this full rundown (as a fellow informatics professional)
@abhijitchaudhari2362
@abhijitchaudhari2362 Ай бұрын
Qcom barging into the laptop had nothing to do with Lunar lake.. LNL development started like 4 years ago.. I think it was in response to Apple M series
@paulwoodward8265
@paulwoodward8265 Ай бұрын
Answer is “yes”. Outperforms x elite while having similar or better battery life, and consumers don’t have to worry about the ARM transition. Windows on ARM is in trouble now.
@MarkHyde
@MarkHyde Ай бұрын
Love that cameo - great video as always.
@pe6649
@pe6649 Ай бұрын
You are mostly right not testing AI models locally for the vast majority of people. But not fully right: 😊When it comes to people who just WANT to test local running AI models like Llama and others, of course this though matters, and there could be more than a handful here as I expect this channel seen often by engineers. This is the reason I bought a Macbook Max with 128 GB Dual RAM BTW. It is clear that desktop graphics cards are best for this, but Apple M3 Max and also the new Lunar Lake show, that laptop graphics are improving extremily !
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Noted
@paulwoodward8265
@paulwoodward8265 Ай бұрын
If the multi core with 8 threads matches previous gen, which had way more threads, this’ll feel faster in most real world scenarios, at least for me. I don’t see my laptop pushing more than 8 threads hard unless I’m spinning up VMs. Each of those threads will be quicker than previous gen.
@Juan_Velasco
@Juan_Velasco Ай бұрын
How splendid is this guy?
@nasranruwaidi
@nasranruwaidi Ай бұрын
This is awesome review for the lunar lake laptop. It really summarizes of we could expect from the new cpu. Lunar lake would be perfect for thin & light laptop.
@JustJoshTech
@JustJoshTech Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@VicharB
@VicharB Ай бұрын
Definitely a better balance than Snapdragon, but I'd still go for AMD Zen 5, for my needs, if I was going for a new one today.
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