Meteor Lake, the first Intel CPUs to bear the new ‘Ultra’ moniker, will be unveiled at a two-day Innovation event next month. The business will also discuss its client PC roadmap, as well as a greater emphasis on AI, data centre processors, and other topics.
The Intel website for the Innovation 2023 event, which will be hosted on September 19 and 20 at the San Jose Convention Centre in San Jose, California, reveals the sessions that will be held.
As expected, there will be a lot of AI-related programming during the event. A seminar titled Intel Client Hardware Roadmap and the Rise of AI is one of these. Attendees will hear about Team Blue’s latest client hardware platforms, including the Intel Core Ultra processors codenamed Meteor Lake.
Intel revealed in June that it would launch a new Intel Core Ultra brand and delete the long-used “i” prefix from its CPU names beginning with Meteor Lake.
The AI session refers to Meteor Lake’s use of a dedicated Vision Processing Unit (VPU) that works in tandem with the AI acceleration cores. The arrangement is intended to improve system responsiveness, efficiency, and AI compute performance by accelerating AI tasks on a PC. The series will be the first from Intel to include a built-in AI accelerator and a multi-chiplet design.
Meteor Lake will also have new Redwood Cove Performance Cores and Crestmont Efficiency Cores, with up to 14 cores (6+8) for the H/P series with an iGPU featuring 8 Xe cores and 12 cores for the U-series CPUs. More leaked information can be found here.
Another recent report claimed that Intel developers had increased the CPU clock speeds of the high-end CPUs over 5.0 GHz. Meteor Lake is expected this quarter, according to the company’s most recent earnings call.
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