Intel Breaks New Ground With Meteor Lake

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Core Ultra processor for client computing. In front, stands hold wafers with Intel Core Ultra processors, Granite Rapids for data center, Sierra Forest for data center and Arrow Lake for client computing.At this year’s Intel Innovation developer conference, CEO Pat Gelsinger proclaimed “We are ushering in a new age of AI PC.” He was talking about the next generation of Intel notebook PC processors, code named Meteor Lake.

In a bid to further improve battery life, Intel placed additional E cores on the SoC Tile. This second set of E cores are optimized for even lower power. The SoC Tile also includes the media and display processors, memory controllers and the NPU. This power-optimized chiplet can play video without powering up the Compute Tile or the Graphics Tile, making it a power-efficient media processor.

The Graphics Tile uses the TSMC N5 process. It’s based on Intel’s latest Arc GPU generation and offers twice the graphics performance of its predecessor. The IO Tile has PCIe Gen 5 and Thunderbolt 4. Intel also laid out its roadmap for notebooks: “Fresh out of the fab with our Arrow Lake processor,” Pat says, built on the Intel 20A process. “It’s working as expected.” It will be followed by Lunar Lake in 2024 and Panther Lake in 2025. Panther Lake is scheduled for a Q1/2024 tape out and will use the Intel 18A process. Those process call outs are probably only for the Compute Tiles.

 

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