Intel Meteor Lake Demonstration of the 14th generation Intel processor
- May 15
The new architecture will be the first consumer product of Intel with the new mosaic architecture, where each cell is intended for different purposes. This product will have up to three different production units, which will complicate and increase the structure. Nevertheless, Intel continues to work on Meteor Lake, which was widely reported at every stage of development.
At the Vision event, Intel demonstrated the conventional size case and a packet of high density, each of which theoretically offers the same configuration, but different power characteristics. A smaller package may be in ultra-light 2-in-1 structures and, possibly, in portable game consoles.
The Meteor Lake architecture will include a computing matrix (Intel 4), a graphic matrix (TSMC N3) and the SOC matrix (TSMC N4/N5). The architecture will be based on the basic architecture of Redwood Cove and CrestMont in combination with the new XE-HPG architecture, including up to 192 executive blocks.
The mosaic approach gives Intel more flexibility when it comes to configurations. Intel can now easily expand the configuration of the nucleus or graphic processor, replacing each tile more powerful. This is what can happen to more powerful mobile and desktop options Meteor Lake, which have not yet been presented.
Intel confirmed that Meteor Lake will scale up to 125 watts, which means that a desktop version will appear. Intel reported that its 14th generation Core series should be launched in 2023. This probably means the end of 2023, given that Raptor Lake is now expected by the end of this year.