Citiraj:
Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake-S desktop CPUs allegedly canceled, LGA1851 socket may support 3 generations
Citiraj:
Intel may have canceled its 14th Gen Meteor Lake-S desktop processors after multiple reports of a possible delay. Leveraging the LGA1851 socket, these chips were designed on the Intel 4 process node with the first iteration of EUV lithography. We’re talking about a 20% improvement in performance per watt. Meteor Lake-P, the mobile variant, has already been taped out with volume production in progress, but there’s no official word on the desktop lineup. The Meteor Lake-S lineup was supposed to leverage the LGA1851 socket with three disaggregate dies or tiles: The CPU compute die for the IDM 4nm node (up to 6 “Redwood Cove” P-cores and 16 “Crestmont” E-cores) while the I/O and iGPU tiles for the TSMC N6 and N5 process nodes, respectively.
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Izvor: Interneti
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