Meteor Lake (microprocessor)
Produced | 2023 |
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Marketed by | Intel |
Designed by | Intel |
Common manufacturer(s) | |
Architecture | x86-64 |
Predecessor | Raptor Lake |
Successor | Lunar Lake |
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Meteor Lake is an upcoming Intel microprocessor architecture. The series will likely use Intel's 7 nm process and TSMC 5 nm process, and possibly 3D stacking Foveros, launching in late 2022 or early 2023.[1] Meteor Lake will likely utilize Redwood Cove high-performance and Gracemont high-efficiency cores. Meteor Lake will be set to compete with upcoming 5 nm series processors from TSMC and AMD.[2][3][4]
Architecture changes in comparison with Alder Lake[edit]
CPU[edit]
- Intel Redwood Cove high-performance CPU cores & Gracemont high-efficiency CPU cores
GPU[edit]
- Intel Xe (Gen12.722) GPU
Chipset[edit]
- 700 ? Series [5]
I/O[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ July 2020, Paul Alcorn 23. "Intel's 7nm is Broken, Company Announces Delay Until 2022, 2023". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- ↑ Apr 28th, btarunr; Discuss, 2020 03:46. "Intel's First 7nm Client Microarchitecture is "Meteor Lake"". TechPowerUp.
- ↑ "Intel Meteor Lake: first 7nm microarchitecture likely to overlap AMD's 5nm products". OptoCrypto. April 28, 2020.
- ↑ Dec 12th, btarunr; Discuss, 2020 03:46. "Intel Unveils a Clean-slate CPU Core Architecture Codenamed "Sunny Cove"". TechPowerUp.
- ↑ Mujtaba, Hassan (2020-09-14). "Intel Confirms Tiger Lake 10nm CPUs With 8 Cores & 16 Threads Launching Next Year". Wccftech. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
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