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The 13th-generation Core to be released at the end of this year is still an improved version of the 12th-generation Core. The architecture and process have not changed much, mainly because the CPU core has been upgraded from 8+ to 8+16, with a maximum of 24 cores and 32 threads. Next year’s 14th-generation Core Metor Lake It is a major upgrade, and the process and structure must be changed.

The 14th-generation Core will be upgraded to the new Intel 4 process (original 7nm), the EUV lithography machine will be used for the first time, and the multiple small chip design will be adopted for the first time. The CPU core, GPU core, and IO core are independent.

A few days ago, the detailed architecture of the 14th-generation Core was also leaked on the Internet. In addition to the P core/performance core and the E core/energy efficiency core, the CPUThere is also a “small core”, called LP E core, that is, low-power E-core, which is integrated in the SoC module and may be mainly used in ultra-low power consumption scenarios.

In terms of GPU modules,The GPU architecture of the 14th generation Core has been upgraded from the current Xe LP to Xe LPG,It is still low power consumption. Although it is not clear whether it is from Alchemist or the next-generation Battlemage, the graphics performance must be stronger. The number of chu execution units has been increased from 96 to 128 at most, and extended game mode and four-way video decoding mode have been added.

Although the GPU scale of the current 12th generation Core has increased by 50%, if you still remember the information announced by Intel in 2021——The core display scale of the 14th generation Core Duo can reach 192 EU units, so you know that this time it has actually shrunk, and about 1/3 of the units have been shrunk.

Raja Koduri, an Intel executive who was previously in charge of the GPU business, revealed that the architecture of the Meteor Lake processor is very exciting.It can provide discrete-level performance with the power efficiency of the integrated display.

The claim that the nuclear display kills the independent display is based on the scale of the previous 192 EU unit. Now the 14th generation Core core display has shrunk by 1/3. Can the independent display be killed this time? This might not be good to say.

Intel's 14th-generation Core Core has quietly shrunk by 1/3

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