Intel's 14th Gen Meteor Lake-P CPU for laptops are scheduled to launch in the second half of this year and feature a brand new tiled architecture. Two of the main portions of this tiled architecture will be the compute and the graphics blocks which will feature brand-new IPs.
A brand new intel Meteor Lake-P CPU sample has shown up within the SiSoftware Sandra database which seems to be a 45W SKU with 128 EUs or 1024 ALUs. Furthermore, we get to see that the chip had 4 MB of L2 cache but we can't say for sure if this is specific to the GPU tile or the entirety of this chip. It was recently reported that Meteor Lake CPUs will feature a large LLC known as Adamantine which would offer 100s of MBs of cache while being featured on the base tile.
The Intel Meteor Lake-P GPU is also said to feature a clock speed of 2.10 GHz. This clock speed isn't reported as either base or boost but it should also be preliminary frequency. At this frequency, this iGPU should produce 4.3 TFLOPs of FP32 compute horsepower. For comparison, the AMD Radeon 680M offers 3.379 TFLOPs.
That's slightly better than the Xbox Series S but we should remember a compute number doesn't scale equally across different architectures. For example, AMD's RDNA 3 Radeon 780M has up to 8.9 TFLOPs of compute horsepower but it doesn't necessarily mean over 2x the performance. You can see the TFLOPs comparison below but keep in mind what I stated above.
Besides this, the SiSoftware Sandra Database also lists several performance numbers in various benchmarks but you can't really compare it to other GPUs due to multiple listings for the same chip. We can however use some metrics for example the UHD 770 scores 427 Mpix/s within the GP GPU Processing benchmark while the Meteor
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