Intel announced in its first quarter 2023 financial report meeting that it is accelerating mass production of the 14th-generation Meteor Lake Core processor, which is scheduled to be launched in the second half of this year.
Meteor Lake will be mass-produced using the Intel 4 process node, and its transistor density (transistor-density) and performance per watt (performance / Watt) are comparable to TSMC’s N5 and N4 series nodes.
The 14th generation Core Meteor Lake CPU will adopt a new small chip (Tile) architecture, mainly with 3 Tile: IO Tile, SOC Tile and Compute Tile.
Compute tiles include CPU tiles and GFX tiles. The CPU Tile will use a new hybrid core design to provide higher performance with lower power consumption, and the GPU is also a new architecture.
Intel also said in the release that it is advancing the Intel 3, Intel 20A, and Intel 18A process nodes.
it was previously reported that the top-of-the-line Meteor Lake processor is expected to adopt a 6P+16E configuration. The processor only has two series of Core i3 and Core i5, and there are no two series of Core i7 and Core i9.