Intel Project Firefly Aims to Make Wildcat Lake Laptops Cheaper in China

Intel's Project Firefly aims to reduce Wildcat Lake laptop costs by standardizing interfaces and using China's phone supply chain. First models include Lenovo Lecoo Air 14, Honor Notebook X14, ASUS Fearless 14SE, and HP OmniBook 3, starting at $449.

Intel Project Firefly Aims to Make Wildcat Lake Laptops Cheaper in China

has announced Project Firefly, an initiative to produce cheaper laptops powered by its Wildcat Lake processors. The project aims to reduce costs by standardizing interfaces and integrating components derived from China's phone supply chain. The first laptop under Project Firefly is 's Lecoo Air 14.

First laptop is Lenovo Lecoo Air 14

Wildcat Lake laptops launched in China starting May 19. Models include the Honor Notebook X14, ASUS Fearless 14SE, and HP OmniBook 3, all featuring the mid-range Core 5 320 CPU. Intel also showed a reference design with an 11mm-thin chassis.

Intel Wildcat Lake Core 5 320 laptop lineup
Several Wildcat Lake laptops launched in China from May 19.

Pricing for these laptops in China starts at 570 USD (about $570) for the Honor Notebook X14, 600 USD (about $600) for the Fearless 14SE, and 660 USD (about $660) for the HP OmniBook 3. A CHUWI UniBook model is available at 449 USD (about $449), while the Honor MagicBook X14 is listed at 849 USD (about $849).

Over 70 designs based on Project Firefly are expected in the first wave. According to TweakTown, the Core 5 320 CPU delivers a 21% better PassMark result than the Apple A18 Pro used in the MacBook Neo. It remains to be seen whether Project Firefly will achieve tangible success for the platform.

Intel Project Firefly reference design 11mm chassis
Intel's reference design for Project Firefly laptops.

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