Intel 14th gen Meteor Lake CPUs promise 50% boost in performance-per-watt efficiency, leak suggests

The Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPUs aim to improve performance-per-watt efficiency by 50% over the previous generation.

Intel 14th gen Meteor Lake CPUs promise 50% boost in performance-per-watt efficiency, leak suggests
Intel seeks better performance for the next Meteor Lake CPUs.

Intel's 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPUs are expected to be launched later this year with a focus on mobility. These chips will be the first to utilize a hybrid x86 core architecture combined with chiplet technology.

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Intel's 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPUs are expected to offer major advancements in performance and efficiency, according to reliable insider OneRaichu. The P-Cores and E-Cores will have a new core architecture and the hybrid implementation will be present, with multiple IPs connected through chiplets.

Meteor Lake CPUs will bring greater boost 

The initial release focus for Intel's 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPUs will be on the mobility market, instead of the previously expected desktop lineup. The Meteor Lake CPUs are expected to increase efficiency by over 50% compared to the previous generation, a significant improvement as AMD's Zen 4 architecture from last year saw a performance per watt increase of over 25%.

OneRaichu has also hinted that the new Tiled-GPU (tGPU) architecture in the Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPUs could double GPU performance. It is believed to feature 128 execution units (EU) running at clock speeds higher than 2.0GHz.

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