Intel showed off a prototype of its Meteor Lake-H processor at this year’s Computex 2023 Taipei computer show, showing off the VPU portion of the SoC.
According to data seen by Wccftech, the processor was completed two weeks ago and has 16 cores and 22 threads. Referring to previous leaks, this is probably the 6 P +8 E + 2 E (SoC) configuration we’ve seen before.
As you can see below, it has 16 MB of L1 cache, 18 MB of L2 cache and 24 MB of L3 cache. Due to the initial Intel 4 process, the current Meteor Lake processors seem to be underclocked with a base frequency of 3.1 GHz, and this ES processor even has an idle frequency of 0.37 GHz.
As you can see from the picture, Intel also equipped it with a new VPU. interestingly, Windows detects it as Movidius.
Intel says that the chip on the Meteor Lake SoC is three generations ahead of Movidius, but has the same IP (which is why Task Manager detects it as a Movidius NPU). Also, we can see that the VPU will use about 1 GB of shared vRAM memory to do its job.
briefly compiled a reference to the specifications of the current quad-generation processors, but there is still some information that cannot yet be verified:
CPU Arrow Lake Meteor Lake Raptor Lake