Intel’s Meteor Lake series will deliver high-quality graphics as the CPUs go full-on chiplet. The 14th Gen CPUs will use Xe – HPG architecture and enable additional support for DirectX12 Ultimate and XeSS. An all-new tGPU(Tiled GPU) will be introduced, which promises efficient performance.
Intel has confirmed its upcoming Redwood Cove P-Cores and Crestmont E-Cores for the 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPUs.
The architectures were first reported in 2020. Intel has finally verified its usage on their Open-Source listing.
The Redwood Cove will be utilized as a primary “Core” CPU, whereas the Crestmont architecture will be used for “Atom” cores.
Intel’s Meteor Lake CPUs will debut the new tiled architecture design, consisting of– the I/O Tile, the SOC Tile, the GFX Tile & the Compute Tile. The Compute Tile contains the CPU Tile, where the Redwood Cove P-Cores and Crestmont E-Cores will be integrated.
Based on the Intel 4 process node, the models will offer 20% improved performance using EUV technology, i.e., high performance at low power. The TDP is expected to be as low as 125W for high-end desktop PCs.
Intel will most likely deliver updates on its 14th Gen Meteor Lake and 15th Gen Arrow Lake CPUs at the HC34 symposium. The Meteor Lake CPUs are expected to launch in early 2023.
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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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