While the 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake and 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs Featuring dual-core hybrid architectures, a powerful core-based P-Core and a highly efficient core-based E-Core, the 14th generation Meteor Lake CPUs will adopt a triple-core hybrid architecture that combines P-Core, E – Core and brand new E-Core LP. Based on the “LP” tag. It looks like these are similar to the E cores but will run at much lower power targets or could be the Atom cores deployed within the VPU (Visual Processing Unit) on the Meteor Lake chips.

The P-Cores used for the Intel Meteor Lake CPUs will be based on the Redwood Cove architecture, while the E-Cores will use the Crestmont core architecture. These will replace the cores Raptor Cove and Gracemont 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs Hybrid CPU configuration indicates up to 14 cores (6 + 8) for P and H series chips while Meteor Lake U series chips have up to 12 cores in one (4 + 8) configuration while the other possibility is that each E-Core module (consisting of four cores) has two standard power cores and two “LP” cores.

This is all speculation anyway, so let’s take the fundamental data we have now and go on to say that all CPU cores will be manufactured on Intel 4 process node, a 7nm EUV node renamed by the blue team.

Expected features of the Intel Meteor Lake Mobility CPU family:

Again, the consumer rollout schedule points to a 2023 H2 release date, while the enterprise SIPP is slated for 2023.


Source: Lega Nerd

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