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Meteor Lake laptop processors were seen


Recently, in the latest boot log of Linux, an entry has been seen that refers to the 14th generation processors for the Meteor Lake-P laptop. These processors have 14 cores in the highest model.

A laptop processor from the Meteor Lake family

The information about the new processor, discovered by Coelacanth-Dream, was actually inside the Sound Open Frame project on Github. In Meteor Lake-P database (Family: 0x6, Model: 0xAA, Stepping: 0x0) a new processor has been seen, whose model code is Genuine Intel (R) 0000. This model code refers to an engineering sample processor with a base frequency of 1.2 GHz.

Engineering samples of 14th generation Meteor Lake-P processors do not support AVX-512. This engineering example has been seen three times and in three different boot logs, and in these three boot logs, it has been seen with two different core configurations (16 logical cores and 20 logical cores). To achieve a 16-core configuration, Intel needs to use 6 P cores and 4 E cores, that is, 8 physical cores and 16 logical threads. The maximum number of cores these processors can have is 6 P cores and 8 E cores, for a total of 14 cores and 20 threads.

Currently, we can say that Intel is testing a prototype of Meteor Lake-P laptop processors; This problem is clear from the low frequency of 1.2 GHz of this processor. Intel’s 14th generation processors, i.e. Meteor Lake processors, are going to be released next year. The Meteor Lake architecture consists of two new microarchitectures: Redwood Cove for P cores and Crestmont for E cores.

Equipped with the new generation of Arc internal graphics

Intel’s 14th generation laptop processors are going to be equipped with the new Arc internal graphics generation, which is developed based on TSMC’s 3nm node, but the main processor cores are based on Intel’s 5nm node, nicknamed Intel 4. These processors will also support LPDDR5X-7467 memories.

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