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Wildcat Lake (WCL) Specs

Intel Wildcat Lake (WCL) is upcoming mobile SoC replacing Raptor Lake-U. WCL consists of 2 tiles: compute tile and PCD tile. It is true single die consists of CPU, GPU and NPU that is fabbed by 18-A process. Last time I checked, PCD tile is fabbed by TSMC N6 process. They are connected through UCIe, not D2D; a first from Intel. Expecting launching in Q1 2026.

Intel Raptor Lake UIntel Wildcat Lake 15W?Intel Lunar LakeIntel Panther Lake 4+0+4
Launch DateQ1-2024Q2-2026Q3-2024Q1-2026
ModelIntel 150UIntel Core 7Core Ultra 7 268VCore Ultra 7 365
Dies2223
NodeIntel 7 + ?Intel 18-A + TSMC N6TSMC N3B + N6Intel 18-A + Intel 3 + TSMC N6
CPU2 P-core + 8 E-cores2 P-core + 4 LP E-cores4 P-core + 4 LP E-cores4 P-core + 4 LP E-cores
Threads12688
Max Clock5.4 GHz?5 GHz4.8 GHz
L3 Cache12 MB12 MB12 MB
TDP15 - 55 W15 W ?17 - 37 W25 - 55 W
Memory128-bit LPDDR5-520064-bit LPDDR5128-bit LPDDR5x-8533128-bit LPDDR5x-7467
Size96 GB32 GB128 GB
Bandwidth136 GB/s
GPUIntel GraphicsIntel GraphicsArc 140VIntel Graphics
RTNoNoYESYES
EU / Xe96 EU2 Xe8 Xe4 Xe
Max Clock1.3 GHz?2 GHz2.5 GHz
NPUGNA 3.018 TOPS48 TOPS49 TOPS






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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.



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This LNL leak is a catastrophe to Intel according to some leaker's statement. It's even more disasterous than ARL performance slides few months ago. Let's hope the guy who leak this won't get fired.:(

I hope the memory part is outdated by now and LNL-MX actually debuts with 24/48GB options.
These slides are just few months old.
 

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This LNL leak is a catastrophe to Intel according to some leaker's statement. It's even more disasterous than ARL performance slides few months ago. Let's hope the guy who leak this won't get fired.
Uhh not looking good for intel foundry. Made on N3B lol
LOL what, why?

I hope the memory part is outdated by now and LNL-MX actually debuts with 24/48GB options.
It cannot, because LPDDR5x density is either 64 Gb or 128 Gb, so only those configs are possible.
 

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More BW and capacity on the higher end SKUs than Apple M3. Same CPU config - 4P+4E as the M3. If Apple stagnates on P-core gen on gen performance improvements, and Intel gains momentum with Lunar Lake MX and its followers, Apple is gonna regret going the ARM route.
 

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This LNL leak is a catastrophe to Intel according to some leaker's statement. It's even more disasterous than ARL performance slides few months ago. Let's hope the guy who leak this won't get fired.:(


These slides are just few months old.
Why do you think this is catastrophic? It is only catastrophic for Intel foundry, but otherwise, without knowing the performance, it looks fine to me.
 

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So Lunar Lake MX will integrate the CPU and GPU on one tile?


Yes it will.

40% scenario power reduction over MTL-U T4 sounds big whatever it exactly means. VVC HW decoding for the first time.

16GB is fine, for the majority of people this will be enough. This is not a high end gaming or workstation device at the end of the day. For those people who needs more there is a 32GB option.
 

Joe NYC

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So Lunar Lake MX will integrate the CPU and GPU on one tile?

It seems like a more optimum breakdown between N3 and (likely) N6 for SoIC. At least compared to Strix Halo, which has the SoC with I/O + graphics on N3 (apparently) together with analog stuff and the MALL SRAM...
 

tamz_msc

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I mean intel had to fab their lead chips 2 gens in a row on n3b I don't know what to tell you.
Eh, first define what you mean by "lead chip". They are pursuing the strategy of different nodes for different products. Arrow Lake is 20A, Granite Rapids is 3nm, MTL 4nm etc.

Only Intel has the luxury of not having to be wholly dependent on TSMC or Samsung.
 

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Eh, first define what you mean by "lead chip". They are pursuing the strategy of different nodes for different products. Arrow Lake is 20A, Granite Rapids is 3nm, MTL 4nm etc.

Only Intel has the luxury of not having to be wholly dependent on TSMC or Samsung.
Arrow Lake is N3B, some 20A, and other chiplets are all TSMC.
Lunar Lake is all TSMC.

So leading desktop and leading client product are going to be mostly on TSMC precisely when Intel should be completing its "5 nodes in 4 years".
 

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Arrow Lake is N3B, some 20A, and other chiplets are all TSMC.
Lunar Lake is all TSMC.

So leading desktop and leading client product are going to be mostly on TSMC precisely when Intel should be completing its "5 nodes in 4 years".
Arrow Lake CPU tile is 20A. Granite Rapids is 3nm. Lunar Lake is obviously catered to premium ultrabooks that compete with Macs, so it will be low volume. So the most important products are still on Intel nodes.

And I don't think that 5 nodes in 4 years means Intel will have lead products in segments for each of those nodes. The plan is to regain process leadership.
 

tamz_msc

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But also TSMC N3. Where else do you think Intel's big order for TSMC N3 is going to?

According to the press report, it was a sizeable order that Intel placed for TSMC N3 capacity.
That still doesn't imply "two generations of lead products" on non-Intel nodes, as the other commenter was saying.
 

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OK, WOAH!!! The thing that jumps out at me is real time raytracing! What the heck is that??? Does that mean zero cost raytracing in any scene????
No, it will have hardware accelerated ray tracing, but while this is a step in the right direction, it is probably not enough to do anything too interesting. It is going to still be a while before hardware allows for that kind of ray tracing.
 

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Eh, first define what you mean by "lead chip". They are pursuing the strategy of different nodes for different products. Arrow Lake is 20A, Granite Rapids is 3nm, MTL 4nm etc.

Only Intel has the luxury of not having to be wholly dependent on TSMC or Samsung.
So now the question points to what happened to intel foundry that they INCREASED reliance on TSMC. I mean at some point they gotta fab their own lead chips. Granite Rapids aren't coming out soon to be honest.
 
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So now the question points to what happened to intel foundry that they INCREASED reliance on TSMC. I mean at some point they gotta fab their own lead chips. Granite Rapids aren't coming out soon to be honest.
Granite Rapids is H2 2024. Unless AMD announces Turin at the upcoming December 6 event, Intel and AMD are going to release their server lineup close to one another.
 

Joe NYC

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That still doesn't imply "two generations of lead products" on non-Intel nodes, as the other commenter was saying.

Well, not "two generations", but I would say two leading products (Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake).

At the same time, Raptor Lake and Meteor lake will be trailing / legacy products.
 
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