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29th November 2021, 08:17 | #1 |
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| Intel’s Meteor Lake looking rather good Now if they can only get it into the shops The new Intel 14th Gen Core "Meteor Lake" CPU which should be out in 2023 is looking rather good, if Chipzilla can turn around its historically bad luck at getting products into the shops on time. Word on the street is that the new chip will have a quad-tile design. This means that Meteor Lake CPUs having the GPU tile in the middle of the processor. There will be a CPU compute tile on top and a SoC tile underneath. Rumours from all over the shop seem to indicate that Intel will be using its in-house Intel 4 process which is launching in 2023, with Meteor Lake using a chip block design with some of the chip blocks being built by TSMC. The new Intel 14th Gen Core "Meteor Lake" CPUs will integrate computing chips, graphics chips, and connection chips (SoC-LP tiles) into a single Intel Foveros advanced packaging technology. Intel has trial-produced computing chips in Meteor Lake processors at its Fab 42 facility in Arizona, USA but the final processors will use a jointly-built design with the help of TSMC. https://fudzilla.com/news/pc-hardwar...ng-rather-good |
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