According to the previously disclosed Intel product roadmap, Intel’s new generation of desktop processors may not use Meteor Lake but may be a small facelift of the 13th generation Core, using the Raptor Lake Refresh architecture. It is not clear whether it is the 14th generation Core.
According to the latest pictures released by the whistleblower momomo_us, the OpenVPL (Video Processing Library) hardware support list shows that Intel’s 14th-generation Core processors are listed as MTL / Meteor Lake.
That is to say, Intel’s 14th generation Core will not be a small facelift product of Raptor Lake Refresh, so the new Raptor Lake Refresh desktop product that will be launched in the third quarter of this year will have another name, and the possibility of a new 13th generation Core model is not ruled out. The end Meteor Lake processor will not be released anytime soon.
According to previous reports, Intel’s upcoming Meteor Lake mobile processor has appeared in the UserBenchmark database.
As shown in the figure above, this processor is still in the ES stage, with parameters of 4 P cores and 8 E cores, a total of 12 cores and 16 threads. The core display is recognized as the Arc series, which should be the latest Xe-LPG architecture, which has improved performance compared to the current Xe core display.
According to Intel, the new generation of processor Meteor Lake (expected to be mobile) will be launched in the second half of 2023. Meteor Lake will use the Intel 4 process and external process, and introduce the “Tile” design for the first time, integrating CPU, SOC, nuclear display and IOE chips.