A test tool for Intel's Meteor Lake-S CPUs has appeared on the blue team's designintools portal which may indicate a desktop launch.
Previously, there were rumors that Intel had canceled its Meteor Lake-S Desktop CPU family and instead focused on its refreshed Raptor Lake CPUs. Now, a new LGA1851-MTL-S CPU interposer discovered by momomo_us has appeared which is an internal testing tool provided to customers and partners who are receiving the first samples for testing. It was recently stated that Intel was sampling its first Meteor Lake-S Desktop CPUs to OEMs.
Current motherboards feature the LGA1700 socket, featuring support for 12th Gen, Alder Lake, and the current 13th Gen Core Raptor Lake CPUs. The new interposer tool is labeled as "LGA1851-MTL-S, and is specifically designed for Meteor Lake-S CPUs and also future chips that utilize similar LGA contacts. It was previously pointed out that the LGA 1851 socket should span at least three desktop families with Arrow Lake and its refresh being one of them.
The below link, provided by hardware leaker momomo_us on Twitter, sends users to a page listing for the LGA1851-MTL-S Interposer for the Gen5 Voltage Regulation (VR) Test Tool (SKU Q6UB1851MTLS), which is only available to allowed users.
https://t.co/EE9GxbcV1Y
— 188号 (@momomo_us) April 24, 2023
The image for the Intel Meteor Lake-S LGA 1851 Test Tool on the page is shown below:
Outside of the "Intel Confidential" at the bottom of the interposer above, it has the socket & CPU family listed, with "Revision A (REV A)" and a copyright of "2022." The LGA 1851 socket listed explains that this interposer has 1,851 separate contacts. It is slightly larger than the current LGA socket requiring 1,700 contacts. A roadmap from Intel
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