Intel has officially confirmed that its Meteor Lake mobile processors with Intel 4 (7nm) process technology will be released after December 14th. The company also spoke at the Innovation 2023 conference about plans related to the release of future consumer processors in the next two years. The manufacturer will release a range of Arrow Lake, Lunar Lake and Panther Lake chips.
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Intel has previously announced that Lunar Lake processors will continue to use the chiplet design introduced in the Meteor Lake series. The main chiplet with the computing cores of the Lunar Lake processors is manufactured using Intel 18A process technology (1.8 nm class) – a first for a commercial product. These are energy efficient solutions powered by advanced AI algorithms and machine learning software. Lunar Lake is expected to launch in 2024, following the release of the Arrow Lake processors.
The Arrow Lake chips, in turn, will represent the second generation of Core Ultra series processors (the first being Meteor Lake, announced today). However, unlike Lunar Lake, which, like Meteor Lake, is presented only in the mobile segment, Arrow Lake chips will appear not only in the mobile segment, but also in the desktop segment. Arrow Lake will use Intel’s 20A (2 nm) process technology.
The Intel boss holds a silicon wafer with Arrow Lake chips based on Intel 20A (2 nm) process technology in his hands.
As part of the presentation, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger showed a laptop with a Lunar Lake processor and emphasized the high energy efficiency of the new architecture when working with AI algorithms.
Intel demonstrated how the Lunar Lake chip works in an AI task that created a song in the style of a famous singer
The company also officially announced that production of the new Panther Lake series processors will begin in the first quarter of 2024. However, these chips will not go on sale until 2025. These processors will use Intel’s 18A process technology (1.8nm class).
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