For consumers, this development hints at the potential for a substantial performance boost in the 14th-generation Meteor Lake chips, especially when compared to the leap between Intel’s 12th and 13th CPU generations. It’s worth noting that this shift may not be as revolutionary as the transition from the 11th-gen chips’ 14nm microarchitecture, which introduced the split-core ‘performance/efficiency’ design seen in the 12th-gen Core processors and beyond.
According to information from Wccftech, the Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 is currently listed at 2948 Bulgarian Lev, equivalent to $1,594, while the Core Ultra 5 125H model carries a price tag of 2579 Bulgarian Lev, around $1,395. Please keep in mind that these prices are likely preliminary, and adjustments can be anticipated as the product’s launch date approaches.