A third Intel Meteor Lake-P CPU featuring the new "Core Ultra" branding has leaked out and it also packs a similar core configuration.
Spotted by @InstLatX64 (via Videocardz), the Intel Meteor Lake-P CPU comes with the same core configuration that we have seen earlier, especially the two Meteor Lake-P samples that we were able to get a good look at during Computex 2023.
Starting with the specifications, the Intel Core Ultra 7 1002H is a 14th Gen Meteor Lake chip that will be featured on laptops. It comes with 6 P-Cores and 8 E-Cores on the compute tile and two E-cores on the SoC tile. This makes up a total of 16 cores and 22 threads. The chip was tested on the RVP (Reference Evaluation Platform) and has a BIOS that dates back to 8th May 2023. The CPU has a base clock of 3.0 GHz and while that is very low, this should be expected from a very early ES SKU.
I spotted an another #Intel #MeteorLake-P SKU: Core Ultra 7 1002H6C+8E+2e/22 threads, 3GHz base clk, CPUID A06A4:https://t.co/hcsHrXwPZI https://t.co/zFY6iW6ndp pic.twitter.com/HDXHXX2MsW
— InstLatX64 (@InstLatX64) June 8, 2023
The Intel Meteor Lake-P samples we spotted during Computex 2023 were also running at around 3.0 - 3.1 GHz clocks. The maximum boost frequency was 4.2 GHz and even those are early chips & final clock speeds should end up close to the 5 GHz range. In addition to this, two more Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake-P CPUs have been leaked which include the Core Ultra 7 1003H & the Core Ultra 5 1003H.
All CPUs can be seen using the new branding scheme which is expected to be unveiled this month while full details of the Meteor Lake-P architecture, specifications, and platforms are expected to be detailed around August-September. The company has a new Innovation event
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