Intel denies Meteor Lake processors will be delayed to 2024

Dark clouds have been hovering over Intel for a while. The company, which has left behind a financially difficult quarter, is facing rumors that its next new generation processors may be delayed.
 Intel denies Meteor Lake processors will be delayed to 2024
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Intel recently announced in its last quarter report that it made a loss of about half a billion dollars. The dark clouds have not yet dissipated for the company, which is trying to leave behind an extremely difficult period. Because it is said that Intel’s Meteor Lake processors may be delayed.

No delays, Meteor Lake will be out in 2023

As you know, users are already waiting for 13th generation Raptor Lake processors. There is no production problem in this generation and we know that processors will be on the market soon. But already eyes are on Intel’s 14th generation Meteor Lake processors.

According to the news based on TrendForce, Intel’s Meteor Lake processors would hang from 2023 to 2024. Intel, on the other hand, openly denies these rumors. Intel spokesperson Thomas Hannaford said in a statement that Meteor Lake processors will be introduced in 2023 and will be available to consumers for the year. Let’s also underline that Meteor Lake processors, which will show a significant improvement in performance and energy efficiency, will switch to the new socket structure.

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The absence of delays is extremely important to Intel. Because the company has been working on Meteor Lake processors for many years. In the new processors, we will see EUV (extreme ultraviolet lithography) technique for the first time with the 7nm process process called Intel 4. It will also step into a more modular chip design from Intel. The firm has started to switch to hybrid chips with 12th Gen Alder Lake processors, but it’s not the same thing.

Meteor Lake architecture will have chip designs produced with different fabrication technologies. In other words, the computing part of Meteor Lake processors, Intel 4, the graphics part TSMC N3, and the SoC mold will be produced in TSMC’s N4/N5 processes. Intel Meteor Lake processors are expected to launch in the second half of 2023. The 13th Gen Raptor Lake processors will be released later this year.

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