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As Hot Chips 34 starting this week, Intel will unveil technical information of upcoming Meteor Lake (MTL) and Arrow Lake (ARL), new generation platform after Raptor Lake. Both MTL and ARL represent new direction which Intel will move to multiple chiplets and combine as one SoC platform.

MTL also represents new compute tile that based on Intel 4 process which is based on EUV lithography, a first from Intel. Intel expects to ship MTL mobile SoC in 2023.

ARL will come after MTL so Intel should be shipping it in 2024, that is what Intel roadmap is telling us. ARL compute tile will be manufactured by Intel 20A process, a first from Intel to use GAA transistors called RibbonFET.



Comparison of upcoming Intel's U-series CPU: Core Ultra 100U, Lunar Lake and Panther Lake

ModelCode-NameDateTDPNodeTilesMain TileCPULP E-CoreLLCGPUXe-cores
Core Ultra 100UMeteor LakeQ4 202315 - 57 WIntel 4 + N5 + N64tCPU2P + 8E212 MBIntel Graphics4
?Lunar LakeQ4 202417 - 30 WN3B + N62CPU + GPU & IMC4P + 4E012 MBArc8
?Panther LakeQ1 2026 ??Intel 18A + N3E3CPU + MC4P + 8E4?Arc12



Comparison of die size of Each Tile of Meteor Lake, Arrow Lake, Lunar Lake and Panther Lake

Meteor LakeArrow Lake (N3B)Lunar LakePanther Lake
PlatformMobile H/U OnlyDesktop & Mobile H&HXMobile U OnlyMobile H
Process NodeIntel 4TSMC N3BTSMC N3BIntel 18A
DateQ4 2023Desktop-Q4-2024
H&HX-Q1-2025
Q4 2024Q1 2026 ?
Full Die6P + 8P8P + 16E4P + 4E4P + 8E
LLC24 MB36 MB ?12 MB?
tCPU66.48
tGPU44.45
SoC96.77
IOE44.45
Total252.15



Intel Core Ultra 100 - Meteor Lake



As mentioned by Tomshardware, TSMC will manufacture the I/O, SoC, and GPU tiles. That means Intel will manufacture only the CPU and Foveros tiles. (Notably, Intel calls the I/O tile an 'I/O Expander,' hence the IOE moniker.)



 

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gdansk

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The best bet is 14700K on Black friday safer than 14900K and he saves money for future upgrade
A better bet is a $125 12700K from Best Buy (but they're all sold out). No known issues - it is already pre-tuned to safe voltages.

Or perhaps to stop sinking money in the platform of endless returns.
 

511

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A better bet is a $125 12700K from Best Buy (but they're all sold out). No known issues - it is already pre-tuned to safe voltages.

Or perhaps to stop sinking money in the platform of endless returns.
What if we get $200 13700K 🙂 on black friday if he has the money go AMD best choice my best advice can be wait for black friday buy 13700K/14700K cheap
 

SiliconFly

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The best bet is 14700K on Black friday safer than 14900K and he saves money for future upgrade
Both, 14700K & 9800X3D are a step down in general application performance. He's a power user who's very much capable of tweaking CPU clocks, memory clocks, etc. Combined with the Intel bios updates & clock limits, a new & free replacement 14900K should perform well for a long time. That too with better application performance than 14700K & 9800X3D without spending any money. Why regress? Not necessary IMHO.
 

511

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Both, 14700K & 9800X3D are a step down in general application performance. He's a power user who's very much capable of tweaking CPU clocks, memory clocks, etc. Combined with the Intel bios updates & clock limits, a new & free replacement 14900K should perform well for a long time. That too with better application performance than 14700K & 9800X3D without spending any money. Why regress? Not necessary IMHO.
9800X3D is straight downgrade for productivity compared to either of those at least 14700K is not that bad in productivity
 

maddie

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Rubbish. A new 14900K with all the fixes shouldn't pose any problems at all. What else do you suggest, some silly amd processor?
Try the old adage, "when in a hole, stop digging".

What is the supposed Einstein quote? The definition of madness is repeating the same thing and expecting a different result. Is that it?

Your posts though, are quite funny, even if maybe not intended. Userbenchmark level stuff to be honest. A blast.
 

SiliconFly

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Try the old adage, "when in a hole, stop digging".

What is the supposed Einstein quote? The definition of madness is repeating the same thing and expecting a different result. Is that it?

Your posts though, are quite funny, even if maybe not intended. Userbenchmark level stuff to be honest. A blast.
And yours is even more hilarious. Using a new 14900K with new Intel bios updates & with a ring clock limit isn't the same as before! And recommending a slower amd 9800X3D,, thats digging a hole. Truly Userbenchmark level!
 

maddie

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And yours is even more hilarious. Using a new 14900K with new Intel bios updates & with a ring clock limit isn't the same as before! And recommending a slower amd 9800X3D,, thats digging a hole. Truly Userbenchmark level!
Now this is a strawman level post. Where did I recommend the 9800X3D? Please refer to that post.

I get your "enthusiasm", but this is a whole new level. Not a higher one, in case its misunderstood.
 

Hulk

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I really don't want my dilemna to create any hostile or vitriolic discussion. I appreciate the opinion of every person who has commented. Each one has merit. Let's face it, everybody here is quite intelligent. Opinionated too, which is why we butt heads at times. As long as it remains friendly and productive it's a good thing. Like a good chess match.

The financially smart thing to do would probably be to take my $570 refund and buy an inexpensive Raptor CPU that can see me through until I really have to upgrade because something so much better is out there. Or take the $570 and buy a $420 14900K at MicroCenter, pocket the diffference and run it long term with a 5GHz cap. Both are good options.

As an enthusiast, and someone who has never had an AMD system, and based on the compute power of Zen 5 I am leaning toward building a 9950X based rig. Only minor concern I have is I have heard that Zen 5 can be tough to cool from a hotspot point of view, not total thermal load. I'd like to stay on air and honestly if I could get 5GHz all-core with my Assassin cooler (with good temps), I'd be quite happy. From what I've heard it seems like that is doable.
 

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I really don't want my dilemna to create any hostile or vitriolic discussion. I appreciate the opinion of every person who has commented. Each one has merit. Let's face it, everybody here is quite intelligent. Opinionated too, which is why we butt heads at times. As long as it remains friendly and productive it's a good thing. Like a good chess match.

The financially smart thing to do would probably be to take my $570 refund and buy an inexpensive Raptor CPU that can see me through until I really have to upgrade because something so much better is out there. Or take the $570 and buy a $420 14900K at MicroCenter, pocket the diffference and run it long term with a 5GHz cap. Both are good options.

As an enthusiast, and someone who has never had an AMD system, and based on the compute power of Zen 5 I am leaning toward building a 9950X based rig. Only minor concern I have is I have heard that Zen 5 can be tough to cool from a hotspot point of view, not total thermal load. I'd like to stay on air and honestly if I could get 5GHz all-core with my Assassin cooler (with good temps), I'd be quite happy. From what I've heard it seems like that is doable.
I have a $34 cooler, and its been up since day one and no issues. Oh, and at 100% load no less.

Edit: my cooler is an assassin dual 120 fans. sounds like you already have that. This one ?
 

OneEng2

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I really don't want my dilemna to create any hostile or vitriolic discussion. I appreciate the opinion of every person who has commented. Each one has merit. Let's face it, everybody here is quite intelligent. Opinionated too, which is why we butt heads at times. As long as it remains friendly and productive it's a good thing. Like a good chess match.

The financially smart thing to do would probably be to take my $570 refund and buy an inexpensive Raptor CPU that can see me through until I really have to upgrade because something so much better is out there. Or take the $570 and buy a $420 14900K at MicroCenter, pocket the diffference and run it long term with a 5GHz cap. Both are good options.

As an enthusiast, and someone who has never had an AMD system, and based on the compute power of Zen 5 I am leaning toward building a 9950X based rig. Only minor concern I have is I have heard that Zen 5 can be tough to cool from a hotspot point of view, not total thermal load. I'd like to stay on air and honestly if I could get 5GHz all-core with my Assassin cooler (with good temps), I'd be quite happy. From what I've heard it seems like that is doable.
Agree.

Seems like for productuctivity alone, the new Intel Core Ultra 285K is a solid processor, but still behind the 9950x (according to Tom's) by a bit overall.

For gaming, the 9800X3D is simply unstoppable with no competition (other than more X3D chips to be released soon) on the horizon.

For saving the most money, I totally agree that just replacing your existing processor with another one similar to it and keeping it clocked down is the most cost effective solution (but least gratifying for an enthusiast ).

If you can wait a bit, it is possible that the ultimate solution would be a 9950X3D which would (in theory) best everything at everything (for the most part).... but one has to wonder what an "end-all-be-all" processor might cost!

As for getting all cores up to 5Ghz on a 9950x, some theory I have heard is that they bin one good CCD and another less good bin one for the 2nd CCD. I don't know if it is true or not, and am not sure if there is any way to figure it out though a benchmark database.

On topic on this thread, I have heard a rumor that there are some issues with the 285K that may require a tune down? Not sure where I read it, but if someone would confirm or deny it, that would be great.

As for trusting another 14700K, after a few of them, I might give up myself.
 

OneEng2

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The best bet is 14700K on Black friday safer than 14900K and he saves money for future upgrade just buy Zen6 when it comes out
Might be able to just drop a Zen 6 into AM5 if he had that now.

Also, no one buys a 14900K or considers a 9950x who is concerned about saving money on a computing purchase. Of course, everyone's situation is different and changes with the times as well.
 

Thunder 57

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I really don't want my dilemna to create any hostile or vitriolic discussion. I appreciate the opinion of every person who has commented. Each one has merit. Let's face it, everybody here is quite intelligent. Opinionated too, which is why we butt heads at times. As long as it remains friendly and productive it's a good thing. Like a good chess match.

The financially smart thing to do would probably be to take my $570 refund and buy an inexpensive Raptor CPU that can see me through until I really have to upgrade because something so much better is out there. Or take the $570 and buy a $420 14900K at MicroCenter, pocket the diffference and run it long term with a 5GHz cap. Both are good options.

As an enthusiast, and someone who has never had an AMD system, and based on the compute power of Zen 5 I am leaning toward building a 9950X based rig. Only minor concern I have is I have heard that Zen 5 can be tough to cool from a hotspot point of view, not total thermal load. I'd like to stay on air and honestly if I could get 5GHz all-core with my Assassin cooler (with good temps), I'd be quite happy. From what I've heard it seems like that is doable.

Very respectable post. Also, you play chess? I used to be really into that when I was younger. Fun game.
 
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FlameTail

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Lunar Lake introduced several new innovations that are the pillars to it's spectacular efficiency:

• SoC architecture focused on low power, with aggressive power gating, more power rails, new display controllers and media engines, etc...

• On-package memory.

• PMICs.

• Cluster of 4 LPE cores.

• CPU, GPU and NPU in one tile.

How many of these will Panther Lake keep?
 

vanplayer

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Lunar Lake introduced several new innovations that are the pillars to it's spectacular efficiency:

• SoC architecture focused on low power, with aggressive power gating, more power rails, new display controllers and media engines, etc...

• On-package memory.

• PMICs.

• Cluster of 4 LPE cores.

• CPU, GPU and NPU in one tile.

How many of these will Panther Lake keep?

No packaged memory anymore.
 

511

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Lunar Lake introduced several new innovations that are the pillars to it's spectacular efficiency:

• SoC architecture focused on low power, with aggressive power gating, more power rails, new display controllers and media engines, etc...

• On-package memory.

• PMICs.

• Cluster of 4 LPE cores.

• CPU, GPU and NPU in one tile.

How many of these will Panther Lake keep?
PTL will have newer display/media engine and SLC like Lunar lake
On package memory is gone for PTL
PMICs maybe it is upto vendor cause MTL-U supports PMIC as well
It will have 4 improved LPE cores
CPU+NPU+IMC on a single tile GPU tile is different allowing you to shut it off
 

FlameTail

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PTL will have newer display/media engine and SLC like Lunar lake
On package memory is gone for PTL
PMICs maybe it is upto vendor cause MTL-U supports PMIC as well
It will have 4 improved LPE cores
CPU+NPU+IMC on a single tile GPU tile is different allowing you to shut it off
Why would you shut off the GPU? It's needed for rendering even the desktop UI, no?
 

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