Intel Meteor Lake CPU Design With Built-in LPDDR5X Memory Revealed

 


Yesterday we reported that a number of Intel Meteor Lake processor chip model names were leaked along with some details about the processor chip.


Recently, through their own website, Intel has released an article about how they use Foveros technology to build CPUs that come with a chiplet design, combining several series of chips in one SoC, like what Apple and AMD do.


In the link there is also shown a video that has now been withdrawn that shows the full design of the Intel Meteor Lake processing chip, which shows the LPDDR5X-7500 memory chip by Samsung built into it, with a 16GB configuration, as shown on the Apple Silicon M1 and M2 chips.



The full configuration of the CPU shown was not announced, but it would not be surprising if all Intel Ultra processing chips will come with different types of built-in memory configurations depending on the CPU model.


The advantage with processing chips like this can be shown where device developers can load this additional space with other components such as batteries or more comprehensive cooling components. This will also allow this processing chip to be used in more device designs, such as tablets with the Microsoft Surface design and so on.


However, if any component in this SoC has a problem, it will also render the device unusable, as the component will need to be replaced, even if it is only the faulty memory chip.


Intel is expected to introduce this product in full at the Intel Innovation event soon.

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