Intel’s Meteor Lake-P series promises performance and efficiency with its Tiled Chip design, hybrid cores, and all-new node technology. The CPUs will also feature a new LGA-1851 socket interface.
A Twitter user leaked presentation slides from the upcoming IEEE VLSI Symposium conference, highlighting the core configuration and Intel 4 process technology currently being used in the Meteor Lake series.
The above image features the die used in the 14th Gen chipset. It features a powerful, redesigned 6P+8E core configuration.
The Meteor Lake series will feature the new Tiled Chip architecture–CPUs, GPUs, I/O dies, and cache dies, all in one package.
Intel 4, the 7nm process technology, is the successor to Intel 7 (10 nm), currently equipped with the Adler Lake chips, released a while back.
The advanced node technology aims to achieve more than a 20% clock rate at the same power usage.
The Meteor Lake processors will achieve 2x High-Performance Library Area Scaling, utilize EUV, and support EMIB or FOVEROS, Intel’s packaging technologies.
Intel is expected to launch the Meteor Lake-P CPUs sometime in 2023. The architecture will also be available on desktop platforms.
About Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, in Silicon Valley. It is the world’s largest semiconductor chip manufacturer on the basis of revenue, and is the developer of the x86 series of microprocessors – the processors found in most personal computers (PCs).
Incorporated in Delaware, Intel ranked No. 46 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.
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