Intel's canceled Meteor Lake Desktop CPUs allegedly used repurposed dies from the Meteor Lake-P (MTL-P) laptop lineup.
There are multiple reports which suggest that Intel has more or less canceled its 14th Gen Meteor Lake desktop CPUs which were expected to land sometime later this year or in early 2024. There's no explanation for why that happened but it looks like Intel will be offering a refresh of its Raptor Lake CPUs later this year.
Now according to @OneRaichu, it looks like the canceled Meteor Lake-S CPU die won't be going to complete waste. It is stated that Meteor Lake-S still exists and uses a variant of the Meteor Lake-P Laptop die. The Meteor Lake-P lineup is the laptop family so it looks like a certain die was used to make way into the desktop family.
The MTL-S chip is canceled, but MTL-S product exists.It became one MTL-P variant, and GT1 uses 64EU GT1 iGPU.At last, it returns to its initial state.You can see what is the initial state on my last year's twitter. https://t.co/vrmJGOAxgb pic.twitter.com/4SNYY9Jrxp
— Raichu (@OneRaichu) February 21, 2023
However, this die won't be like those high-core count Alder Lake-HX and Raptor Lake-HX SKUs but instead, be a standard 6+8 configuration which is what the Meteor Lake lineup was supposed to be before its desktop cancellation.
A block diagram of the repurposed Meteor Lake-S CPU shows that instead of being a monolithic design, the chip will now be cut into various tiles including CPU, SOC, IO, and GT1 (GPU). The GT1 GPU will be making use of a Xe architecture with 64 Execution Units. It also looks like these MTL-S CPUs were going to be positioned in the mid to low-end segment. The following Meteor Lake-S SKUs were supposed to be featured in the desktop lineup:
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