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intel lunar lake processors good for creating music

joe4936
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hi intel I have a question,

is intel lunar lake processors going be good for music production and making music and is going to good for photo editing with intel gpu because I in past intel gpu haven't be good for photo editing and music making software.

thanks intel 

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ACarmona_Intel
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Hello joe4936,


Thank you for posting in our communities.


When it comes to processor specifications, in order to have a great experience when using photo editing, you will need at least 4-6 cores and a clock speed, which typically runs from about 2.4 to 4.2 GHz, and for the music software, a quad-core processor and a clock speed, which typically runs from about 2.4 to 4.2 GHz.


The good news is that the Lunar Lake processors have octa-core, or 8 cores, and the maximum turbo frequency ranges from 4.5 GHz to 5.1 GHz. Which is definitely going to be good for photo editing and music software.


For more information, you may also check the following links below:

 

Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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ACarmona_Intel
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Hello joe4936,

 

 

I would like to know if you have any questions regarding the information that I have shared.

 

If so, kindly inform me, as I would be glad to assist you.

 

 

Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician

 

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ACarmona_Intel
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Hello joe4936,


This is only a quick follow-up; I just wanted to check in with you, as I haven't received any feedback from you.


Thank you.


Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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ACarmona_Intel
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Hello joe4936,


I hope you are doing well.


Since I have not heard back from you, I will now be closing our case.


If, in case you are just busy and still needed assistance, please submit a new question on our community: https://community.intel.com/, as this thread will no longer be monitored.


Thank you.


Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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