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The Intel Core 14000 “Meteor Lake” processor gets a maximum of 14 cores

The Intel Core 14000 “Meteor Lake” processor gets a maximum of 14 cores

Intel’s upcoming Core 14000 family of processors is fast approaching and for the mobile side that means a new architecture – “Meteor Lake”. Among the biggest news chipDesign based on Intel’s “square” concept and custom AI hardware. reveal now Hardware leakage Additional specifications and specify the number of cores that the processors are equipped with.

In the presentation image, there appear to be three segments marked with a U, P, or H. Of the three, the latter is the highest-performing “Meteor Lake” category, with which Intel generally targets thinner performance PCs. There you can see a TDP value of 45 W and a top model with 14 cores, divided into 6 performance cores and 8 energy efficient cores.

At the top 45W, it’s about 14 cores at most.

The higher-end models are also equipped with a graphics core based on the Xe-LPG architecture, which is a more energy-efficient variant of the “Alchemist” architecture found in Intel Arc A-series graphics cards, including the A770 and A750. In total, there are about eight Xe cores for the higher-end models, ensuring potentially in-class performance as the slightly more exotic A380 budget card.

The higher-performance HX chip is often found, for example, in gaming laptops and models with significantly more cores. However, there is a lack of modern architectures on the processor and graphics side. Instead, it consists of a file refreshes From the Core 13000 Series “Raptor Lake” architecture. While Intel has previously talked about significant improvements that make up for the loss of “Meteor Lake” cores, the breakdown indicates that in the higher-performance segment, there’s still more to gain with the current generation.

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