Intel’s Meteor Lake Chip For 2023 Is Now Powered-On

We have been hearing on and off about Meteor Lake, Intel’s newest architecture. A tape-in process was announced last May, and this year Intel has finally confirmed that the Meteor Lake is indeed in the powered-on mode.

In a recent statement, Intel’s CEO states that “Intel 4 Meteor Lake has now successfully booted Windows, Chrome, and Linux. The speed at which the team was able to achieve this milestone is a significant sign of the health of both Meteor Lake and our Intel 4 process technology.”

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Regardless of how exciting this progress may appear, let us know that being in the powered-on phase doesn’t mean that the launch is guaranteed. The Ponte Vecchio entered its powered-on process in January last year and it is still far from an official launch. So far, the sampling process has just started for customers. The Meteor Lake will similarly take its due time and will launch in 2023.

“Intel 4 Meteor Lake has now successfully booted Windows, Chrome, and Linux. The speed at which the team was able to achieve this milestone is a significant sign of the health of both Meteor Lake and our Intel 4 process technology.”

— Pat Gelsinger, Intel CEO

Intel Meteor Lake

These processors will be the first of their kind; they will be the first ones to feature a consumer architecture which comes with a tiled approach for the design of the chip. It will make use of Intel’s Foveros technology and as for the compute tile, it will have an Intel 4 process architecture.

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