Tuesday, April 25th 2023

Intel Meteor Lake Desktop CPUs Spotted in Presentation, Leak Indicates Core i3 and i5 Only

Following on from yesterday's news of Meteor Lake's "Adamantine" L4 cache another leaky bit of information has popped up. A tipster on Twitter, Bionic_squash, has uploaded a slide from a supposedly official Intel presentation document, and it shows a small selection of Meteor Lake-S and Arrow Lake-S desktop CPUs, as well as the refreshed Raptor Lake-S series. The majority of recent leaks have pointed to laptop variants of Intel's fourteenth generation Core lineup, and not much has emerged about a desktop-dedicated range in a while - prompting further murmurs about Team Blue canning that side of things. The Meteor Lake-S family is still in the works according to the leaked chart and industry experts reckon that a product launch is due later in the year.

By looking closely at the chart, it shows that the Meteor Lake-S desktop processors are limited to 35 and 65 W TDPs, meaning that Core i3 and i5 lines are the only offerings within the 14th generation desktop lineup. Performance enthusiasts will need to look at the 15th gen Arrow Lake-S lineup - where the big i7 and i9 CPUs (up to 125 W) sit, or the refreshed Raptor Lake lineup which also offers a wide range of options - from i3 up to i9. Industry experts are a bit puzzled about Meteor Lake's prospects in the desktop processor sector - when considering a (speculated) skew to more entry-level and mid-range minded customers. Will Intel lose out by not offering more powerful variants, or are they working on a refreshed 14th generation product lineup for 2025?
Sources: Tom's Hardware, SquashBionic Tweet
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27 Comments on Intel Meteor Lake Desktop CPUs Spotted in Presentation, Leak Indicates Core i3 and i5 Only

#26
Dristun
ixiIntel and 65w power draw... Is it possible? :D

Well, lets see performance, but weird to see only up to i5. Maybe by going i5 they do not want to overcome current i7?
Who knows - the rumours were they can't offer 8+8 or 8+16 in MTL because reasons and also that Arrow Lake that will bring those configs is closer than expected.
fevgatosYou mean the 6+8 i5 at 65w beating a stock 13700k? That's not happening. No way. And contrary to popular belief, Intel CPUs are actually very efficient, power limit your 13700k to 125w and youd be surprised as hell :D
Haha, well, it's all new nodes and new cores! I think if not MTL then definitely ARL should be able to beat stock 13700K at 65W, two generations is enough of a gap for a decent jump.
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#27
LasTresorT
docnorthI5's are fine for me, but after 2-3 months the new PC must be at the office. So the choice is between Intel RPL i5 and AMD 7600 (or 7700) non-X.
7700x seems to be a bit cheaper than nonX on market although the same performance with OC/PBO.
AM5 has a better future unless you already have some great B-die bins to keep and save the budget.
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