Meteor Lake, which Intel will launch as a more efficient and more performance architecture next year, is also improving itself on internal graphics. There will be significant improvements compared to the first generation.
What will Intel Meteor Lake offer?
Intel Meteor Lake architecture represents the transition from 10nm, that is Intel 7 node, to 7nm, that is, Intel 4 node. There is a claim of 20 percent performance increase only as a transition. Performance cores are called Redwood Cove, while efficiency cores are called Crestmont.
Intel Meteor Lake also brings with it the Xe-LPG graphics architecture. As it will be remembered, Xe-LP architecture was put into use together with Tiger Lake architecture and showed a satisfactory game performance.
Along with Intel Meteor Lake, the Xe-LPG architecture will bring the internal graphics to life. This architecture is expected to inherit key features from the desktop Xe-HPG architecture. It also gains features in the form of extended game mode, Adaptix sharing mode that balances power in games, GNA 3.5 that improves deep learning, and visual processing unit that improves face recognition. Especially on the laptop side, Intel Meteor Lake seems to provide a significant advantage. It has already been mentioned that Intel is working for the earlier release of Meteor Lake mobile processors.