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Intel Lunar Lake With Battlemage iGPU Receive Support For CMRR Variable Refresh Rate Tech
Intel Lunar Lake With Battlemage iGPU Receive Support For CMRR Variable Refresh Rate Tech-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 9:17 PM

Intel Lunar Lake CPUs with Battlemage iGPUs have received support for a new feature known as CMRR (Content Match Refresh Rate) in Linux.

Intel's New CMRR Feature For Next-Gen Lunar Lake CPUs Expected to Enhance The Gaming Experience

Expanding on what CMRR actually is, it has an application similar to what other technologies such as VRR offer, but Intel says that the way CMRR works is different from the others. The latest Linux patches by Team Blue reveal that CMRR is expected to be integrated into Lunar Lake's graphics driver, which will be leveraged by the Xe2 architecture. Here is how CMRR is described by Intel's new Linux patches:

CMRR is a display feature that uses adaptive sync framework to vary Vtotal slightly to match the content rate exactly without frame drops. This feature is a variation of VRR where it varies Vtotal slightly (between additional 0 and 1 Vtotal scanlines) to match content rate exactly without frame drops using the adaptive sync framework.

Intel Linux graphics driver via Phoronix

The interesting part is yet to be, about how CMRR will work in a way to benefit those using Intel's next-gen iGPUs. For Lunar Lake, Intel will be adding its brand new Battlemage "Xe2" architecture which is expected to bring a range of new technologies and expand upon those offered by the upcoming Arc Alchemist iGPUs featured on Meteor Lake & Arrow Lake CPUs. These next-gen CPUs are expected to arrive in 2025.

However, an important factor to note is that CMRR is currently enabled with Intel display version 20, hence no current-gen hardware can support it as of right now. This might hint that Intel may make the feature exclusive to future lineups, or the company initially wants to experiment with it with high-end equipment.

The inclusion of CMRR in Intel's arsenal of software resources is a great move since it shows that the company is still committed to delivering early enablement for support Moreover, the recent developments by Team Blue in terms of delivering early next-gen support at Linux are quite exciting to see as well.

Intel Mobility CPU Lineup:

CPU FamilyLunar LakeArrow LakeMeteor LakeRaptor LakeAlder Lake
Process Node (CPU Tile)Intel 20A?Intel 20A '5nm EUV"Intel 4 '7nm EUV'Intel 7 '10nm ESF'Intel 7 '10nm ESF'
Process Node (GPU Tile)TSMC 3nm?TSMC 3nmTSMC 5nmIntel 7 '10nm ESF'Intel 7 '10nm ESF'
CPU ArchitectureHybridHybrid (Four-Core)Hybrid (Triple-Core)Hybrid (Dual-Core)Hybrid (Dual-Core)
P-Core ArchitectureLion Cove?Lion CoveRedwood CoveRaptor CoveGolden Cove
E-Core ArchitectureSkymont?SkymontCrestmontGracemontGracemont
LP E-Core Architecture (SOC)Skymont?Crestmont?Crestmont?N/AN/A
Top ConfigurationTBDTBD6+8 (H-Series)6+8 (H-Series)
8+16 (HX-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
8+8 (HX-Series)
Max Cores / ThreadsTBDTBD14/2014/2014/20
Planned LineupU Series?H/P/U SeriesH/P/U SeriesH/P/U SeriesH/P/U Series
GPU ArchitectureXe2-LPG (Battlemage)Xe-LPG (Alchemist)Xe-LPG (Alchemist)Iris Xe (Gen 12)Iris Xe (Gen 12)
GPU Execution Units64 EUs192 EUs128 EUs (1024 Cores)96 EUs (768 Cores)96 EUs (768 Cores)
Memory SupportTBDTBDDDR5-5600
LPDDR5-7400
LPDDR5X - 7400+
DDR5-5200
LPDDR5-5200
LPDDR5-6400
DDR5-4800
LPDDR5-5200
LPDDR5X-4267
Memory Capacity (Max)TBDTBD96 GB64 GB64 GB
Thunderbolt 4 PortsTBDTBD444
WiFi CapabilityTBDTBDWiFi 6EWiFi 6EWiFi 6E
TDPTBDTBD7W-45W15-55W15-55W
Launch~20252H 20242H 20231H 20231H 2022

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