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    9 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Intel announced technical details about its next-generation Core CPUs a few months ago.

    Today, Intel is announcing the first wave of actual Meteor Lake processors, which Intel says will be available in some PCs starting today—expect to see quite a few of these PC designs announced this week and even more at CES next month.

    The two families share many similarities, including Intel’s first built-in neural processing unit (NPU) for accelerating machine learning and AI workloads, but in short, the H-series chips use more power and include more P-cores and GPU cores.

    They also include Intel Arc-branded, TSMC-manufactured GPU tiles with either eight or seven Xe cores, base CPU power limits of 28 W, and maximum Turbo Boost power limits of either 64 or 115 W (likely depending on the specific laptop you buy).

    The U-series chips are cut back considerably to fit inside a lower power budget.

    They all include just two P-cores plus eight E-cores and two LP E-cores, and integrated GPUs with only four Xe cores; the Arc branding has been dropped for these despite their use of the same GPU architecture, something Intel was already doing with the Iris GPU branding in previous generations.


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