Intel asserts that Ryzen 7040 Phoenix is beaten by Meteor Lake in terms of both graphics and CPU performance.
At a pre-launch roundtable with HotHardware on Wednesday, Intel revealed various performance details about its upcoming Core “Meteor Lake” mobile processor. It compared it to the current U-segment chips, which are based on the 13th Gen Core “Raptor Lake,” and the AMD Ryzen 7040 “Phoenix,” which is in competition. In...
To What Extent Will Intel Implement the “Meteor Lake” 6P+16E CPU on Desktop Platform?
According to a story from late last year, Intel is delaying the release of its forthcoming “Meteor Lake” microarchitecture for the desktop platform in favor of a mobile platform debut in late 2023. “Arrow Lake,” which would cover both platforms, would then follow in 2024. In the meanwhile, a “Raptor...
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...
A New Intel Architecture Called “Lunar Lake” Is Designed to Rule the 15W Market
Not AMD in the client desktop and server markets, but rather companies like Apple and Qualcomm in the ultraportable notebook SoC market, provide Intel’s toughest long-term competition. In addition to its current Hybrid architecture-based “Rocket Lake-U” processors, the company is aiming to meet the challenge head-on with its upcoming “Meteor...
The Intel “Raptor Lake Refresh” Is Intended to Replace the Desktop “Meteor Lake” That Was Canceled.
According to Intel’s 2023 roadmap for the desktop processor market, the company will further develop its 13th Gen Core “Raptor Lake” desktop family with 65 W (locked) SKUs and a new flagship chip, the i9-13900KS. After that, a new lineup of processors under the “Raptor Lake Refresh” family will be...
TSMC (Not Intel) Makes the Vast Majority of Logic Tiles on Intel “Meteor Lake” MCM
Intel’s future “Meteor Lake” processor is the principal large scale manufacturing client processor to exemplify the organization’s IDM 2.0 assembling system — one of building processors with different rationale tiles interconnected with Foveros and a base-tile (basically an interposer). Each tile is based on a silicon creation process generally reasonable...