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Intel has announced its “Lunar Lake” chips for on-device machine learning and artificial intelligence on laptops and compact computing systems, featuring a 48 TOPS neural coprocessor and a 40 percent power reduction compared to the previous generation. The Lunar Lake architecture includes a fourth-generation neural processing unit (NPU) designed to accelerate on-device machine learning and artificial intelligence workloads. The chips are built from three components, including a compute tile with a combination of energy-efficient and high-performance CPU cores, graphics processing cores, and the dedicated NPU 4 accelerator.