❶ Intel's Lunar Lake processors, aimed at thin and light notebooks, are almost entirely outsourced, leading to higher costs. ❷ The upcoming Panther Lake and Clearwater Forest processors, made using Intel's 18A process technology, promise better performance and lower costs. ❸ Intel plans to ramp up production of Lunar Lake to meet market demand, despite its high costs.
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