Intel has confirmed that it will bring Meteor Lake CPUs to its desktop platform in 2024 after various rumors of cancellation.
Intel Meteor Lake CPUs will come to desktops in 2024, confirms Intel EVP of Customer Computing Group
Confirmation comes from an interview with computer scientist Intel’s executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group said Meteor Lake CPUs will hit the market in 2024. It appears that Meteor Lake CPUs are once again on the table to see the light of day in desktop computers after various rumors and leaks that they… The CPU family has been canceled and the chipmaker will instead focus on its desktop CPU line in Arrow Lake. Below you will find the text of the interview:
[PCWorld – Mark Hachman] s- I ask you: will a Meteor Lake desktop?
[Michelle Johnston Holthaus – Intel EVP/GM of CCG] a – The desktop is coming in 2024.
[PCWorld – Mark Hachman] s- So are you sure about Meteor Lake Desktop?
[Michelle Johnston Holthaus – Intel EVP/GM of CCG] a – And.
[PCWorld – Mark Hachman] s- You’re going back to an era where there would be a mobile processor family and a separate desktop processor family, but it doesn’t feel like it.
[Michelle Johnston Holthaus – Intel EVP/GM of CCG] a – This is not the case. I want to have a processor family from top to bottom for both classes, right?
Intel’s Meteor Lake CPUs are mostly CCG (Intel Client Computing Group) chips. So making sure the product family is coming to the desktop is a big deal for Michelle. This gives us a new look at how Intel will launch its next-generation CPU platform, which could include not one but two different product families in 2024.
The first generation Core Ultra Meteor Lake CPUs will be available for the first time on mobile platforms such as the recently launched laptop on December 14th. So we can expect the new desktop parts to be unveiled by CES 2024, which comes less than a month after the launch of Meteor Lake CPUs in mobile devices.
Previously, Meteor Lake CPUs were expected to come in a 6+8 configuration derived from their Meteor Lake-P siblings. However, these plans change and it remains to be seen if we get anything new. The CPUs will be the successor to Intel’s 14th generation and latest LGA 1700 socket CPU family, codenamed Raptor Lake Refresh.
So far we’ve heard about the Intel 800 series platform, which is based on the LGA 1851 socket and will offer significant I/O and platform improvements to support next-generation Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake-S CPUs. Intel Aero Lake-S desktop CPUs are scheduled for late 2024, so Meteor Lake-S desktop CPUs will have some time to take over the market.
Regardless of configuration, the Meteor Lake S CPUs will be a welcome update to the Raptor Lake Refresh line, which has little else to offer other than clock increases and a new Core i7 SKU. Meanwhile, Meteor Lake will introduce new P-Core (Redwood Cove) and E-Core (Crestmont) architectures with new Arc Xe LPG graphics that will really shake up the iGPU segment.
Comparison of Intel desktop CPU generations:
Wizard family | Processor architecture | processor process | Processor Core (Maximum) | Slide the platform | Platform socket | Memory support | pin is | PCIe support | get started |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Intel Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge | 32 nm | 4/8 | 6-chain | LGA 1155 | DDR3 | 35-95 watts | PCIe 3.0 | 2011 |
Intel Ivy Bridge | ivy bridge | 22 nm | 4/8 | 7 chains | LGA 1155 | DDR3 | 35-77 watts | PCIe 3.0 | 2012 |
Intel Haswell | Haswell | 22 nm | 4/8 | 8-Small | LGA 1150 | DDR3 | 35-84 watts | PCIe 3.0 | 2013-2014 |
Intel Broadwell | Broadwell | 14 nm | 4/8 | 9-Small | LGA 1150 | DDR3 | 65 watts | PCIe 3.0 | 2015 |
Intel Scilic | Scale | 14 nm | 4/8 | 100er-Serie | LGA 1151 | DDR4 | 35-91 watts | PCIe 3.0 | 2015 |
Intel Cape Lake | Kabi Lake | 14nm+ | 4/8 | 200er series | LGA 1151 | DDR4 | 35-91 watts | PCIe 3.0 | 2017 |
Intel Coffee LLC | Coffee Lake | 14 nm++ | 6/12 | 300er series | LGA 1151 | DDR4 | 35-95 watts | PCIe 3.0 | 2017 |
Intel Coffee Lake-update | Coffee Lake | 14 nm++ | 8/16 | 300er series | LGA 1151 | DDR4 | 35-95 watts | PCIe 3.0 | 2018 |
Intel Comet LLC | Competency | 14 nm++ | 10/20 | 400 series | LGA 1200 | DDR4 | 35-127 watts | PCIe 3.0 | 2020 |
Intel Rocket LLC | Racketancy | 14 nm++ | 10/20 | 500er series | LGA 1200 | DDR4 | 35-125 watts | PCIe 4.0 | 2021 |
Intel Alder Lake | Golden Bay (P-Core) Gracemont (Electronic Core) |
Intel 7 | 16/24 | 600 series | LGA 1700 | DDR5/DDR4 | 35-150 watts | PCIe 5.0 | 2021 |
Intel Raptor Lake | Raptor Cove (P-Core) Gracemont (Electronic Core) |
Intel 7 | 24/32 | 700er-Serie | LGA 1700 | DDR5/DDR4 | 35-150 watts | PCIe 5.0 | 2022 |
Intel Raptor LLC-Update | Raptor Cove (P-Core) Gracemont (Electronic Core) |
Intel 7 | 24/32 | 700er-Serie | LGA 1700 | DDR5/DDR4 | 35-150 watts | PCIe 5.0 | 2023 |
Intel Meteor LLC | Redwood Cove (P-Core) Crestmont (Electronic Core) |
Intel 4 | 20.12 | 800er-series | LGA1851 | DDR5 | – | PCIe 5.0 | canceled |
Intel Aero LLC | Bay of Lions (P-Core) Skymount (Electronic Core) |
Intel 20A | To be determined later | 800er-series | LGA1851 | DDR5 | To be determined later | PCIe 5.0 | 2024 |
Intel Tiger Lake | Cougar Cove (P-Core) Skymount (Electronic Core) |
Intel 18A? | To be determined later | 900er-Serie | LGA1851 | DDR5 | To be determined later | To be determined later | 2025 |