Intel's Meteor Lake CPUs for laptops are expected to launch in the second half of this year and will be targeted at high-performance and low-power devices. It looks like laptop manufacturers already have access to these chips and are currently testing their upcoming designs.
Two undisclosed and unknown Intel CPUs have been leaked within the SiSoftware Sandra database which points out to Meteor Lake designs. These chips were leaked within OEM designs from HP & Dell. Based on the specifications, it looks very likely that these could be early Meteor Lake ES chips.
First up, we have a 16-core and 32-thread part which features a base clock of 3.07 GHz, a boost of up to 4.2 GHz, 18 MB of L2 cache, & 24 MB of L3 cache. It is likely that these values are not correct but the easiest way to tell that this is a Meteor Lake chip is the fact that it houses 128 EUs which is only possible on Meteor Lake chips since Raptor Lake and Alder Lake Xe GPUs max out at 96 EUs & they also don't operate at clock speeds of over 2 GHz (2100 MHz in this case).
There also definitely hasn't been a single 16-core chip on the standard P-series lineup so if this is a Meteor Lake-HX part, it may offer 8 P-Cores and 12 E-Cores though that sounds very unlikely & we advise waiting for more information before making final conclusions. With that said, Intel is already working on its next-gen enthusiast-grade Arrow Lake-HX lineup.
What's more interesting is that the chip is listed under the "Desktop" platform by SiSoftware. That might be due to the RVP (Reference Validation Platform) being close to a desktop than a laptop. We cannot confirm for sure but the desktop part seems unlikely due to the 128 EU GPU or is Intel going to put that level of an iGPU within its
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