Intel has updated its P-State Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) patches in preparation for its upcoming Lunar Lake processors. This update aims to enhance power efficiency and performance by improving the CPU frequency scaling mechanism. Key features include smarter handling of CPU workloads based on real-time energy requirements and system demands, potentially leading to better battery life in portable devices and reduced operational costs in server environments. Discussions among users indicate a positive reception towards improved energy management, highlighting optimism about its impact on performance and sustainability in future Intel architectures.