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Revision as of 05:45, 18 December 2023

Meteor Lake
General information
LaunchedDecember 14, 2023; 9 months ago (2023-12-14)[1]
Marketed byIntel
Designed byIntel
Common manufacturers
Product code80723[2]
Performance
Max. CPU clock rateP-cores: 5.1 GHz
E-cores: 3.8 GHz
LP E-cores: 2.5 GHz
Cache
L1 cache96 KB per core
L2 cache2 MB per P-core
2 MB per E-core module and LP E-core module
L3 cacheUp to 24 MB
Architecture and classification
Technology nodeIntel 4 process[3] and TSMC N5
MicroarchitectureRedwood Cove (P-cores)
Crestmont (E-cores)
Physical specifications
Cores
  • Up to 6 P-cores
    Up to 8 E-cores
    Up to 2 LP E-cores
GPUIntel Arc
Package
  • 2049-ball FCBGA package
Products, models, variants
Product code name
  • MTL
Brand name
History
PredecessorRaptor Lake
SuccessorArrow Lake

Meteor Lake is Intel's codename for the first generation of Intel Core Ultra mobile processors,[4] and was officially launched on December 14, 2023.[5].

Description

According to Intel Technology Roadmaps and Milestones published on February 17, 2022. Meteor Lake will feature XPU (Intel's device abstraction for CPU, GPU, FPGA and other accelerators) enhancements with integrated AI and a tiled GPU architecture that, according to Intel, should deliver discrete graphics-level performance.[3] These statements were later confirmed on May 23, 2023 with additional details that emphasized Intel's collaboration with Microsoft on support of the new processor in Windows 11.[6]

Intel will use several lithographic processes in the Meteor Lake processors.[7] The compute CPU tile will be manufactured using the Intel 4 process, the compute GPGPU tile TSMC's N5 process, the SoC and I/O tiles TSMC's N6 process. The tiles will be connected by Intel's Foveros[4] packaging technology.[8]

On June 15, 2023, Intel announced that beginning with Meteor Lake it will use new branding for the Intel Core Processors:[9]

  • Letter i dropped from tiering (e.g. Intel Core 5 processor);
  • New processor numbering (the preferred method is to put the processor number after the word "processor", such as Intel Core 5 processor ##xx).

In this announcement, Intel mentioned that Meteor Lake will be exclusively mobile architecture for laptops, and processors on this architecture will be referred to as Core Ultra, while regular Core (desktops) will be on the Raptor Lake Refresh architecture.[10]

Features

A multi-chip module architecture with four tiles: compute (CPU), compute (GPGPU), SoC and IO.[11] Whereas a Platform Controller Hub was included in the package of previous generations of laptop processors to provide I/O functions, those are integrated into the processor itself.[12]

CPU

  • Cores[13]
    • Up to 6 Redwood Cove performance cores (P-core)
    • 8 Crestmont efficient cores (E-core)
    • 2 low power Crestmont efficient cores (LP E-core)

GPU

  • Xe-LPG Graphics Architecture[14][15]
  • Up to 128 Execution Units[16]
  • 8K 10-bit AV1 hardware encoder[17][18]

I/O

List of Meteor Lake Series 1 processors

Mobile processors

Meteor Lake-H

Processor branding Model Cores (threads) Base clock rate (GHz) Max Turbo Frequency (GHz) Graphics Smart cache Power Price (USD)[a]
P E LP-E P E LP-E P E LP-E Xe-cores Max. freq. (GHz) Base Max Turbo
Core Ultra 9 185H 6 (12) 8 (8) 2 (2) 5.1 3.8 2.5 8 2.35 24 MB 45 W 115 W
Core Ultra 7 165H 5.0 2.3 28 W
155H 4.8 2.25
Core Ultra 5 135H 4 (8) 4.6 3.6 7 2.2 18 MB
125H 4.5
  1. ^ Price is Recommended Customer Price (RCP) at launch. RCP is the trade price that processors are sold by Intel to retailers and OEMs. Actual MSRP for consumers is higher

Meteor Lake-U

Processor branding Model Cores (threads) Base clock rate (GHz) Max Turbo Frequency (GHz) Graphics Smart cache Power Price (USD)[a]
P E LP-E P E LP-E P E LP-E Xe-cores Max. freq. (GHz) Base Max Turbo
Core Ultra 7 165U 2 (4) 8 (8) 2 (2) 4.9 3.8 2.1 4 2.0 12 MB 15 W 57 W
155U 4.8 1.95
Core Ultra 5 135U 4.4 3.6 1.9
125U 4.3 1.85
  1. ^ Price is Recommended Customer Price (RCP) at launch. RCP is the trade price that processors are sold by Intel to retailers and OEMs. Actual MSRP for consumers is higher

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Intel Innovation 2023 Keynote Live Blog". AnandTech. 19 September 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 155H 24M Cache Up To 4.80 GHz Product Specifications". Intel ARK. 14 December 2023. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Intel Technology Roadmaps and Milestones". February 17, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Gomes, Wilfred; Morgan, Slade; Phelps, Boyd; Wilson, Tim; Hallnor, Erik (2022). "Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake Intel Next-Gen 3D Client Architecture Platform with Foveros". 2022 IEEE Hot Chips 34 Symposium (HCS). pp. 1–40. doi:10.1109/HCS55958.2022.9895532. ISBN 978-1-6654-6028-6. S2CID 252551808.
  5. ^ "Intel Core Ultra Ushers in the Age of the AI PC". Intel.
  6. ^ "AI Coming to the PC at Scale". Intel.
  7. ^ "Despite Rebrand, Intel's Core i and 14th Gen Names May Live on a Little Longer". PCMAG.
  8. ^ "Intel Leads the Way with Advanced Packaging". September 6, 2023.
  9. ^ "Intel Announces Major Brand Update Ahead of Upcoming Meteor Lake Launch". June 15, 2023.
  10. ^ "MSI shows off the first ever Intel Meteor Lake laptop". June 16, 2023.
  11. ^ "Meteor Lake Architecture Overview".
  12. ^ "6 ways Intel's new 14th-gen 'Meteor Lake' CPUs supercharge laptops". PC World. Sep 19, 2023.
  13. ^ W1zzard (2023-09-19). "Intel Meteor Lake Technical Deep Dive". TechPowerUp. Retrieved 2023-09-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ Sripada, Radhakrishna (July 7, 2022). "[Intel-gfx] [PATCH 0/2] i915: Introduce Meteorlake". Free Desktop. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  15. ^ "Intel® Arc™ A-series Graphics Gaming API Guide". Intel. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  16. ^ "Intel Unveils Meteor Lake Architecture: Intel 4 Heralds the Disaggregated Future of Mobile CPUs".
  17. ^ a b c d "Intel Tech Tour 2023-Meteor Lake Architecture Overview Replay". September 20, 2023. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
  18. ^ Bonshor, Gavin. "Intel Unveils Meteor Lake Architecture: Intel 4 Heralds the Disaggregated Future of Mobile CPUs". www.anandtech.com.
  19. ^ Nautiyal, Ankit (November 7, 2022). "[Intel-gfx] [RFC 00/15] Add support for HDMI2.1 FRL". Free Desktop. Retrieved November 15, 2022.