Intel's 14th Generation Core Meteor Lake Revealed: New Low Power Performance Core, Xe-LPG GPU Architecture, Released in Second Half of 2023

By    8 Jul,2022

The fact that the next generation of ultra-low power small cores has been revealed several times means that Intel is indeed bringing a third core design to its architectural offerings, which is somewhat similar to the ARM architecture that currently has 3 cores, so to speak, in the same way. According to this information, we can see that both Meteor Lake-H and Meteor Lake-P, which will be released in the second half of 2023, will have up to 14 cores (6+8, it is not clear if there are LP E-Cores), while Meteor Lake-U is limited to a maximum of 12 cores.


In addition, the new architecture will support DDR5-5600 or LPDDR5 / LPDDR5X-7467 memory, and up to 96GB of DDR5 memory, or 64GB of LPDDR5 memory.

The PPT also mentions the new Intel Xe-LPG architecture, which is based on Intel Xe2-HPG, the next-generation Xe GPU known as "Battlemage", which we suspect will be the same architecture for Intel's next year's uniques. In addition, the MTL H / P / U graphics will also be equipped with 128 execution units.


For the next generation of uniques, the Meteor Lake series will also support the 8-lane PCIe 5 protocol, but this feature will be unique to the Meteor Lake-H series of high-end CPU models for mobile platforms, and Intel did not mention M.2 PCIe Gen5 support or not.


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