Intel Meteor Lake View in the Side Processor
- May 15
Together with photographs of the Meteor Lake mobile processor, demonstrating how Intel is going to use its new flexible mosaic architecture for effective mobile processors with low power consumption. In this architecture, small and large nuclei will be used, as in the Alder Lake and the upcoming Raptor Lake series.
A crystal picture published by a French technological web site probably shows a small crystal for devices with ultra-low power consumption. It is assumed that this is a configuration with 2 performance kernels and 8 energy -efficient nuclei, based on the hybrid architecture of the Redwood Cove and CrestMont architecture.
What is clearly not enough on this matrix is interfaces and graphs. They will be distributed between different tiles, which will later be combined into one package using their own Intel Foveros packaging technology.
This computing tile is produced using the Intel 4 process process, which was previously called 7-nm. According to Intel, this node will provide an increase in WATT performance by more than 20% compared to Intel 7 (10 Nm).
The floor plan has already been interpreted by Locuza. It shows the location of the cache L1/2/3 and where you can find one of the clusters of Crestomont nuclei (small).
Meteor Lake is a product, as already mentioned, of 2023, which is likely to debut on mobile devices at first. Nevertheless, Intel confirmed that the architecture will scale up to 125 watts, which indicates that a series of desktop computers should be expected.