Intel unveils Meteor Lake laptop processors and ‘future roadmap’ in September
Intel will introduce its Meteor Lake laptop processors in September. The company confirms this on its website. During a presentation at the Intel Innovation event, the chipmaker will unveil those processors and share more details about its future roadmap.
Intel confirms in its Innovation 2023 session catalogue that the company will share more details about its upcoming consumer hardware platforms in September. This includes Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra processors based on the Meteor Lake architecture, which are intended only for laptops. The company is also expected to release a Raptor Lake refresh for desktops, although Intel did not mention it.
Furthermore, Intel says it will share more details about its future consumer hardware roadmap. After Meteor Lake, Arrow Lake is on the agenda; those chips are expected to appear for desktops. The company also says it will share more about its plans regarding AI, although little concrete information is provided about this either. It is known that Meteor Lake will be the first major consumer platform from Intel that has a so-called VPU that is used to accelerate certain AI tasks.
Intel has previously shared details about its Meteor Lake platform. These will be the company’s first consumer processors that are built from a type of chiplet. Meteor Lake will have a CPU tile with the CPU cores, a chiplet with an IGPU and a tile with all I/O and connectivity. They will also be the first processors to be produced using the Intel 4 process, with which the chipmaker is also using EUV lithography for the first time. According to rumors, the Meteor Lake platform will have chips with up to six P-cores and eight E-cores, for a total of fourteen cores and twenty threads. Intel previously gave a private demonstration of these chips.