50% More Efficient and 2X Faster iGPUs in Intel Meteor Lake
With the revised performance/efficiency goals, Intel’s next Meteor Lake CPU line is apparently looking excellent. We have a probable performance prediction for the future SKUs, according to the @OneRaichu Twitter account. According to the most recent information, Intel’s 14th-generation Meteor Lake processors will be approximately 50% more efficient than the 13th-generation Raptor Lake models. In order to achieve the same performance target at Raptor Lake, the processor can consume half the power, enhancing efficiency. Of course, the architecture also provides some considerable, but as-yet-undemonstrated, performance improvements. For the best performance in U/P/H configurations with 15-45 Watt power envelopes, the new Redwood Cove P-cores and Crestmont E-cores will be coupled.
The source claims that Meteor Lake offers twice the performance of Raptor Lake’s integrated graphics (iGPU). According to rumors, Meteor Lake will have 128 EUs operating at 2.0+GHz as opposed to Raptor Lake’s 96 EUs. On the 14th generation of models, the iGPU architecture will change from Intel Iris to Xe-“Xe-MTL” LPG’s family, confirming the expected dramatic improvement in performance. Intel blends the TSMC 5 nm technology for the GPU tile with the Intel 4 process for the CPU tile using the tile-based design. You can see the separation below, and Intel is in charge of the final packaging for extra adjustment.