According to news on October 8, Intel has officially announced that it will release the codename "Meteor" on December 14. Lake"'s new Core Ultra processor, however, the latest news revealed that the first batch of released lineup will be missing.
This Core Ultra processor will mark Intel's Undertaken the largest architectural change in history and adopted the new Intel 4 manufacturing process, introducing separated modular architecture, P core E core LPE core hybrid architecture and independent NPU Technological innovations such as AI engines. However, due to some limitations in the process, this processor is only suitable for mainstream and thin and light laptops at the beginning, while high-end gaming laptops and desktops still need to wait for the 14th-generation Core upgrade from the 13th-generation Core to be supported.
According to reliable information, the first batch of Core Ultra releases will include the 5 series and 7 series, while the high-end 9 series will have to wait until next year, and the specific release time has not yet been determined. Rewritten content: According to reliable sources, the first batch of Core Ultra releases will include the 5 series and 7 series, while the high-end 9 series will be released next year. The specific release time has not yet been determined
Although if The 9-series Core Ultra processors will be released at CES in 2024. The situation is relatively optimistic because it is only about a month and a half apart. But if the release time is delayed longer, it may mean that the new process is still not mature enough, or that capacity issues still exist.
About Core Ultra For the specific information of the 9 series, we currently only know that one of the models is 185H, which has 6 P cores, 8 E cores and 2 LPE cores, for a total of 16 cores and 22 threads. The maximum acceleration frequency reaches 5.1GHz, and the thermal design function The consumption is estimated to be 45W. In comparison, the 13th generation Core H The processors of the i9 series can reach an acceleration frequency of 5.4GHz.
In addition, Core Ultra The 7 series also includes two models, 165H and 155H, with 6 P cores, 8 E cores and 2 LPE cores, with a base frequency of 3.8GHz and a maximum acceleration frequency of 5.0GHz and 4.8GHz respectively. Core Ultra The 5 series will also launch the 125H model, which has 4 P cores, 8 E cores and 2 LPE cores, for a total of 14 cores and 18 threads, with a maximum frequency of 4.5GHz.
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