A new Intel Meteor Lake-P "Core Ultra" CPU has been spotted which features an Alchemist iGPU but with 128 MB of cache.
A SiSoftware Sandra database listing has revealed more details about a new Intel Meteor Lake-P CPU which will be part of the new "Core Ultra" series. The chip is still an early engineering sample and is shown to feature a clock speed of 1.9GHz which is the base clock. The final clocks will end up much faster and we have already seen ES chips running at over 3.0 GHz base frequencies like the one we managed to spot during Computex 2023.
Moreover, the Intel Meteor Lake-P "Core Ultra" CPU features 4MB of L2 cache with a large Last level cache (LLC) based on Adamantine, which was previously revealed. The processor will also have an additional 128MB cache indicating a giant cache stack on specific MTL chips. The thing about Intel's ADM cache is that it can be accessed by both the Compute Tile and the Graphics Tile, allowing for a big boost in performance.
What hasn't been confirmed is if whether we will see Adamantine L4 cache across all Intel Meteor Lake-P CPUs or just a few specific variants. Having a large pool of cache does affect cost so Intel's plan could be to launch a few ADM variants while keeping the rest non-ADM.
The listing reveals one crucial detail: Intel's plan to shift from the traditional Iris Xe integrated graphics branding to "Intel Graphics," as revealed earlier. This is part of the new naming scheme Intel recently introduced to make things easier for consumers. The Meteor-Lake P CPU lineup is expected to feature 128 EUs based on the Alchemist graphics architecture, offering performance comparable with the likes of GTX 1650 or even the RTX 3050 mobile GPUs.
The Intel Meteor Lake-P "Core Ultra"
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