We’re just a few hours away from the Intel Innovation Conference, where the company’s CEO, Pat Gelsinger, will deliver the keynote address on September 19. While this speech is likely to cover a wide range of topics concerning intel’s technological advances, the immediate news will focus on the new generation of processors. While we’ve been talking a lot about desktop processors (Raptor Lake refresh), the real upheaval will be concentrated on the Meteor Lake range.
Meteor Lake: more details on the processor range
A leak from MLID reveals more about the Meteor Lake range and its various variants. Here’s what we should have:
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A 7W series where the highest version will have 1 P-Core 8 E-Cores, and the graphics part can reach 4 Xe cores.
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A 9W series where the highest version will have 2 P-Cores 8 E-Cores, and the graphics part can reach 4 Xe cores.
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A 15 W Series where the highest version will have 2 P-Cores 8 E-Cores, and the graphics part can reach 8 Xe cores.
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A 28 W series where the highest version will have 6 P-Cores 8 E-Cores, and the graphics part can reach 8 Xe cores.
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A 45 W series where the highest version will have 6 P-Cores 8 E-Cores, P-Cores 8 E-Cores, and the graphics part can reach 8 Xe cores.
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