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It is a successor to 15 W Meteor Lake-U processors while Arrow Lake replaces the midrange 28 W Meteor Lake-H processors. Lunar Lake's focus on increased power efficiency targets premium ultra-thin laptops and compact mobile designs. Intel said that with Lunar Lake, it aimed to "bust the myth that can't be as efficient" as ARM. [3]
Meteor Lake is the codename for Core Ultra Series 1 mobile processors, designed by Intel [3] and officially released on December 14, 2023. [4] It is the first generation of Intel mobile processors to use a chiplet architecture which means that the processor is a multi-chip module. [3] Meteor Lake's design effort was led by Tim Wilson. [5]
Twin Lake [78] Intel 4: Crestmont: 2023 Meteor Lake (hybrid) Grand Ridge TSMC N6 Intel 3: 2024 Sierra Forest: TSMC N3B: Skymont: 2024 Lunar Lake (hybrid) Arrow Lake (hybrid) Intel 18A: Darkmont: 2026 Clearwater Forest
Meteor Lake is Intel’s next-generation chip and marks a major departure from its past designs. The new chips are made up of individual pieces called chiplets that make up the CPU, GPU (graphics ...
Kaby Lake Coffee Lake Comet Lake Cypress Cove Golden Cove Gracemont: 2009–present 1.06 GHz – 4.2 GHz LGA 1156 LGA 1155 LGA 1150 LGA 1151 LGA 1200 LGA 1700: Intel 7, 14 nm, 22 nm, 32 nm, 45 nm 17 W – 125 W 2 - 6 /w hyperthreading, 2.5 – 8 GT/s 64 ~ 80 KiB per core 256 ~ 512 KiB 4 MiB – 12 MiB Intel Core i7: i7-6xx i7-7xx i7-8xx i7-9xx ...
The SoC tile used for Arrow Lake-S desktop processors was originally designed for cancelled Meteor Lake-S processors for desktop. It does not contain any low power E-cores. Mobile variants of Arrow Lake reuse Meteor Lake's SoC tile that includes two Crestmont low-power E-cores, which are different to the Skymont E-cores in the CPU compute tile.
Tick–tock was a production model adopted in 2007 by chip manufacturer Intel.Under this model, every new process technology was first used to manufacture a die shrink of a proven microarchitecture (tick), followed by a new microarchitecture on the now-proven process (tock).
Lunar Lake's Lion Cove implementation contains a 2.5 MB L2 cache while the Lion Cove variant in Arrow Lake contains contains a 3 MB L2 cache. Lion Cove's larger L2 cache continues the trend of Intel increasing the size of the L2 cache for the last few generations of their P-cores such as Golden Cove, Raptor Cove and Redwood Cove. The previous ...