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Intel: Meteor Lake Boots Up, Sapphire Rapids Shipping, Ponte Vecchio Sampling

Intel revealed details about its upcoming products at its latest earnings call with analysts and investors on Thursday. The company disclosed that it had begun shipments of its 4th-Gen Xeon Scalable ‘Sapphire Rapids’ processors and said that its codenamed Meteor Lake CPUs, due to be released in 2023, can already boot operating systems.

Meteor Lake Development Goes On 

“Intel 4[-based] Meteor Lake has now successfully booted Windows, Chrome, and Linux,” said Pat Gelsinger, chief executive of Intel. “The speed at which the team was able to achieve this milestone is a significant sign of the health of both Meteor Lake and our Intel 4 process technology.” 

Intel powered on its 14th Generation Core ‘Meteor Lake’ compute tile back in Q3 2021, so it is about time (in Q1 2021) for Intel to start testing the new CPU in real-world applications, which naturally includes operating systems.

(Image credit: Intel)

Intel’s 14th Generation Core ‘Meteor Lake’ is the company’s first mainstream client PC CPU to adopt a multi-tile design with Foveros packaging technology. The key tile of Meteor Lake is its compute die made using Intel 4 (I4) process technology and packing an unknown number of Ocean Cove high-performance cores and energy-efficient cores. Meteor Lake also has a GPU tile with 96 EUs – 192 EUs, and an SoC die housing things like a memory controller, a PCIe controller, and a Thunderbolt controller, just to name some of them. 

Sapphire Rapids Ships to Clients 

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