It has passed the COMPUTEX 2026 and now Intel, more calmly, has explained in quite detail how it wants to reduce the cost of Wildcat Lake laptops, and the key is not only to making a cheaper CPU. The company talks about a complete platform approach, with a monolithic SoC, easier packaging, memory coming from the mobile ecosystem, mobile codecs, reusable Firefly designs and a CoreLogic module that combines the Intel chip with built-in memory to s…
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It has passed the COMPUTEX 2026 and now Intel, more calmly, has explained in quite detail how it wants to reduce the cost of Wildcat Lake laptops, and the key is not only to making a cheaper CPU. The company talks about a complete platform approach, with a monolithic SoC, easier packaging, memory coming from the mobile ecosystem, mobile codecs, reusable Firefly designs and a CoreLogic module that combines the Intel chip with built-in memory to s…