Intel’s 14th Gen processors, built on the Meteor Lake architecture, were initially introduced at the Innovation 2023 event a few months ago. After an eagerly anticipated wait, the company is gearing up to officially launch these processors at an upcoming event named “AI Everywhere.” This event is expected to encompass a range of announcements, among which are the unveiling of two new product series.
Intel Announces AI Everything Event: What You Need to Know
Intel’s “AI Everywhere” event is scheduled for December 14th, 2023, at 10 AM EST. According to company official post, in this event, the company will introduce the initial Intel Core Ultra (Meteor Lake) processors, alongside the new 5th Gen Xeon (Emralds Rapids) processors. The Intel Core Ultra series is especially noteworthy, as it represents Intel’s forthcoming flagship processors within the 14th-generation CPU lineup designed for laptops. Here are the expected variants of the Core Ultra mobile CPUs that Intel will unveil:
- Core Ultra 5
- Core Ultra 7
- Core Ultra 9
While the event details did not mention the ‘Core‘ processors, they are also expected to be launched in 2024, contributing to the industry’s transition to Intel’s latest architecture. The Core Ultra variants are primarily designed for high performance, and the laptops featuring these processors are likely to be powerful and come with a premium price tag.
The event’s name, “AI Everywhere,” indicates a strong focus on artificial intelligence. During the event, the new chips are expected to showcase their performance in AI workloads. The Meteor Lake architecture introduces an NPU chip, which represents a significant advancement in consumer-oriented chips’ AI capabilities.
The built-in NPU chip enables running AI models on the device without requiring an internet connection. It provides high-performance AI compute capabilities while consuming minimal power. Additionally, the faster integrated Arc graphics offer support for ray-tracing, enhancing the overall graphics performance.
Details about the upcoming Xeon chips are not officially confirmed by Intel at the moment. However, at the Innovation 2023 event, they showcased an upcoming Intel Xeon 5th gen processor with an impressive 288 cores. It’s anticipated that these processors will feature a hybrid architecture, utilizing Intel 4 and Intel 7 processes for different chiplets within the Xeon processor. We can anticipate more details to be unveiled shortly.
Intel’s 14th Gen processors indeed bring a lot of changes, marking the company’s most significant architectural shift in over a decade. This transformation is so substantial that Intel has rebranded and removed the ‘i’ from Intel Core processors, reflecting the major changes in architecture and features.
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