Intel to Reveal Future Consumer CPU Roadmap, Meteor Lake in September (2024)

Intel to Reveal Future Consumer CPU Roadmap, Meteor Lake in September (1)

Intel will detail its upcoming codenamedMeteor Lakeprocessors for client PCs,Emerald Rapidsprocessors for data centers, and its client PC roadmap at itsInnovationeventon September 19thand20th, 2023, at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose,California, as the agenda of the event reveals (h/t VideoCardz).

Intel plans to reveal in-depth details about its 'latest client hardware platforms, including the highly anticipated Intel Core Ultra processors' codenamed Meteor Lake, and give attendees a glimpse of its future roadmap at the 'Intel Client Hardware Roadmap and the Rise of AI' session. The company also plans to present its 'bold vision for AI' at the event, so expect the company to talk about software.

It is unclear whether Intel will present its actual Meteor Lake CPU lineup for desktops and laptops with specifications at the show, but it is reasonable to expect the company to reveal some more details about the performance of its future processors for client PCs compared to existing offerings.The launch timeline for Meteor Lake isn't too surprising, as Intel said in its last earnings call that the new chips are due this quarter.

In another session, Intel plans to talk about how its 4thand 5thGeneration Xeon Scalable processors, codenamed Sapphire Rapids and Emerald Rapids, solve business and operational challenges. The session is dedicated to 'highlight optimized solutions and instances available for customers today, as well as the wide set of software tools and supporting resources' to assist software developers to take advantage of features of the latestIntel Xeon processors.

While we do not expect Intel to reveal the specifications of its Emerald Rapids processors, which are due in 2024, it will be logical for the company to give attendees a taste of what is coming.

Apart from core count and microarchitectural innovations, Intel considers its Advanced Matrix Extensions as well as built-in Data Streaming Accelerator (DSA), In-Memory Analytics Accelerator (IAA), and QuickAssist Technology (QAT) as key features of its Sapphire Rapids and Emerald Rapids CPUs. That said, it is more than likely that Intel will focus on these innovations at the presentation.

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  • scottslayer

    Come on Intel you got this! (maybe)
    No whammies...NO WHAMMIES

    Reply

  • graham006

    I'm expecting good things from Intel on Meteor Lake. It sounds like it will be a great product and new direction from a chiplet design perspective

    Reply

  • Lucky_SLS

    Just hoping they price it right...

    Reply

  • emv

    When will Meteor Lake be available? raptor lake refresh is for desktops. Raptor lake hasn't even ramped yet. Meteor lake will be small volume?

    Reply

  • emv

    scottslayer said:

    Come on Intel you got this! (maybe)
    No whammies...NO WHAMMIES

    I can hear the Whammie laughing already as it takes Pat's Job... oh wait, thats coming next year on Granite Rabid Forest

    Reply

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What is Intel's next-generation Meteor Lake processors? ›

Meteor Lake is Intel's codename for the first generation of Intel Core Ultra mobile processors, and was officially launched on December 14, 2023. It is the first generation of Intel mobile processors to use a chiplet architecture which means that the processor is a multi-chip module.

What is the next Intel Roadmap after Lunar Lake? ›

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What is the next Intel CPU in 2024? ›

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What is after Intel Meteor Lake? ›

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What is the difference between Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake? ›

Although Intel's Meteor Lake chips are grouped with the 14th-generation Raptor Lake processors, the former uses new technologies and advancements you cannot find in the latter. It's more efficient, has more powerful integrated graphics, and is cheaper to produce, hopefully leading to savings for the final consumer.

How much will Intel 14th gen cost? ›

The Intel 14th Gen Core non-K series processors are available from today, with the Core i9 series starting at $524 (14900F), the Core i7 series at $359 (14700F), the Core i5 series at $198 (14400F), and the Core i3 series at just $109 (14100F).

What is the difference between Intel Meteor Lake and Lunar Lake? ›

At a platform level, Lunar Lake is an evolution from last generation's Meteor Lake with further improvements to performance and efficiency and a continuation of its advanced packaging design. This includes the introduction of on-package memory.

What is the next Intel CPU coming out? ›

Arrow Lake availability

Intel debuted its 14th generation Meteor Lake designs to a lukewarm reception, so to stay within its plan for five nodes in four years, Intel is expected to launch Arrow Lake in the last few months of 2024 — likely, with Barlett-Lake alongside it, or shortly after in early 2025.

What comes after Raptor Lake Intel? ›

Intel's multi-chipset Meteor Lake CPUs are coming to desktops after all. Intel's 14th Generation Core series set to be released this year includes codenamed Meteor Lake processors for laptops and codenamed Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs for desktops.

Which is the Intel most powerful processor? ›

In October 2023, Intel announced that it would soon release six new variants of its desktop processors with the highest performance in its portfolio. Intel has now released the portfolio's flagship model—the Intel Core i9-14900KS—along with its specifications.

What is the name of Intel 14th generation? ›

So all eyes are on Intel now as it releases two new entries in its Core lineup: The Intel Core 14th generation (also known as "Raptor Lake") and the laptop-focused Intel Core Ultra ("Meteor Lake").

What is the new Intel CPU 15th generation? ›

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Is Meteor Lake desktop? ›

Since its mid-December launch, Meteor Lake has been used exclusively for laptops and NUCs, but not desktop PCs. Instead, Intel relies on its Raptor Lake Refresh processors for the desktop, CPUs that offer much higher performance but lower efficiency than Meteor Lake.

What nm is Meteor Lake? ›

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What is the 13th generation Intel Lake? ›

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