Intel Meteor Lake CPUs aren't just going to make use of AI to make user experiences better but also improve its own internal capabilities.
There have been various ways to control active power and idle power states on past generations of Intel CPUs, reports PCWorld. With Meteor Lake CPUs, Intel is infusing some key AI elements not just to make computing experiences better and more intuitive, but also to help the chip with its internal power management.
So the process remains the same, how fast a CPU gets the work done and how fast it can return to its idle state. With AI, this process can be accelerated, leading to lower power waste while the CPUs are working. This is the first-of-its-kind technology that will be integrated first on Meteor Lake CPUs and all future chips.
With Meteor Lake CPUs, AI will help determine what is the right amount of power to be fed to the CPU for a specific workload. The power will translate into frequency and that would translate into a responsive PC which can yield better performance when required. This is a crucial aspect for CPUs aiming at the mobility & laptop segment where battery times play a huge role. The AI will become an integral part of the DVFS (Dynamic Voltage & Frequency Scaling).
According to Intel, AI can help improve the system responsiveness by 35% and in some cases, even higher. Each iteration of future CPUs will benefit from this AI fusion which is part of Intel's next-gen disaggregated lineup. And AI can also determine when is the right moment to put the CPU back in an idle state, leading to 15% power savings.
In the following example, Intel shows the SOC Power of an upcoming Meteor Lake CPU running with and without AI. You can see that the Non-AI chip consumes more power &
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