Intel Meteor Lake CPU Leak Reveals Enabled Architectures

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There is a new Intel Meteor Lake CPU leak that seems to confirm the presence of two 14th generation architectures. While PC gaming enthusiasts are still waiting for Raptor Lake to arrive, new information, new insider information, provides insight into its future successor and its hybrid setting.

He received InstLatX64 On Twitter, Microsoft’s Perfmon magazine details two Intel Meteor Lake processors and mentions two microarchitectures: Redwood Cove and Crestmont. The former will serve as the basis for the efficient cores of the chip, while the latter is associated with smaller efficient cores.

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This isn’t the first time efficient cores have been rumored to be underpowered, and enabling them could significantly increase the battery performance of Meteor Lake gaming laptops. Naturally, the hybrid nature of the upcoming CPUs means they’ll also have the power of a gaming PC to take on AMD’s Zen 4 and Zen 5 adversaries.

Meteor Lake, with a hybrid mobile/desktop architecture, is expected to arrive in 2023. The next-generation gaming processor uses a new quad-core design that eliminates the need for separate Platform Controller Hub (PCH) dies, allowing Blue Team to modify settings to create new options.

Of course, Intel’s Raptor Lake will be first on the scene, and leaked engineering samples suggest a 20% performance improvement over current-gen Alder Lake chips. There’s also reason to believe that the Core i9-13900K will be the fastest single-core chip, as early CPU-Z cores put it in first place.

Source : PC Gamesn

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