Intel is to launch its Meteor Lake by H2 2023 while Lunar Lake getting a 2024 launch

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Few days back Intel announced its Q4’22 earnings and provided a ‘update’ on its product launch schedule. Intel will launch two major product lines this year which will be the Meteor Lake and Emerald Rapids CPUs.

Intel has not confirmed whether the Meteor Lake launch will focus on mobile or desktop products at this time, but given rumours about a Raptor Lake-S refresh arriving around the same time, the desktop platform may have to wait until next year for a major update. Meteor Lake officially launches in the second half of this year, so despite claiming that it is ‘production ready,’ the company is not ready to discuss quarters.

Intel reiterates its plans for Lunar Lake, the upcoming low-power laptop processor.

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These CPUs will most likely be offered alongside more capable Meteor Lake CPUs, succeeding Alder Lake-N, which debuted earlier this month. Following the long-delayed release of Sapphire Rapids Xeon data-center CPUs and the upcoming February Xeon workstation launch, Intel has ‘accelerated’ the release of Emerald Rapids to the second half of this year. However, this product has already been delayed from its original late 2022 release date.

Intel made no mention of any of the rumoured client products that have recently been mentioned in leaked roadmaps. Desktop Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs and Alchemist+ GPUs dominate.

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