Intel is set to unveil its Core Ultra CPU series, codenamed Meteor Lake, on December 14th, coinciding with the AI Everywhere event.
This revelation will take place at 6 PM Saudi Arabia time and 7 PM UAE time, and we will be there to provide comprehensive coverage of the highlights of that day.
The Core Ultra CPU series promises to be a game-changer in terms of computing performance, thanks to its innovative design based on multi-chiplet architecture.
It includes a powerful central processing unit (CPU), a high-performance graphics processing unit (GPU), and a system-on-a-chip (SoC) module, with each component benefiting from different manufacturing processes.
Intel’s design approach is quite remarkable, with the chip composed of four interconnected modules or “tiles,” as Intel calls them, utilizing the advanced Foveros 3D technology.
These tiles encompass various components, including the CPU, GPU, media engine, memory controller, AI cores, and I/O module with Thunderbolt and PCIe support, among other chip components.
The CPU tile will be manufactured at the current 4-nanometer process node, a departure from the previously labeled 7-nanometer process.
Notably, the other tiles will be produced by TSMC. The GPU tile, for instance, will be based on a 5-nanometer process, while the third and fourth tiles may use manufacturing processes ranging from 5 to 6 nanometers.
The official nomenclature for these processors, whether they will be designated as the 14th generation or not, is still undisclosed.
However, what is certain is that Intel will unveil these processors on December 14th.
Furthermore, it’s important to highlight the “Low Power Island” feature, where some CPU cores can be shut down during idle scenarios, resulting in significant energy savings.
Lastly, the GPU tile deserves special attention, as Intel has stated that it boasts double the speed of previous integrated graphics and comes close to the performance of an Nvidia RTX 3050 graphics card – a truly impressive achievement.