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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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any ideas how many TOPS LNL is having? Based on Pat saying PTL is having 2X TOPs, I am expecting around 30 TOPS?
Raichu said Goal is 42 TOPS. Pat said 3× performance. AMD claims 1.4× more performance for Hawk Point despite 1.6× more TOPs, so the 42 TOPs for Lunar Lake are possible.
 
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There are close to 30 laptops between Dell, HP and Lenovo. Plus you can buy it from any major retailer like Best Buy, Amazon, Costco, Newegg etc. At this point availability is not a question at all.

On reviews I see them at notebookcheck for multiple laptops and of course most youtube influencers have reviewed MTL laptops.
 

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Experimental? 2-3 what?

Meteor Lake: https://geizhals.de/?cat=nb&xf=6752_Core+Ultra+100
Hawk Point: https://geizhals.de/?cat=nb&xf=9690_Hawk+Point

You see the difference? Did you confuse AMD with Intel when you talk about 2-3 experimental laptops? You can brand every laptop generation from AMD to a paper generation when you talk like this.
Totally agree. Intel always has a lot more design wins in laptops compared to AMD. But even though Intel has partnered with all the leading OEMs for MTL, we're still not seeing MTL laptops on the shelves everywhere like with previous generation Intel processors.
 

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Some must live in a dream world calling Meteor Lake a paper launch and claiming just 2-3 experimental devices are available is straight up lying. A lot of announced designs are still coming. AMD would have been happy if they could achieve something like this. You are aware ADL and RPL wasn't ready with 25+ designs after not even 2 months? There is always a ramp up over time.
 
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I'm going to settle this nonsense.

All in all, Intel predicts that there’ll be plenty of Meteor Lake laptops to go around, with over 230 unique designs available.
That's the official number. Back in full launches such as Skylake, they mentioned over 800 design wins.

I have some doubt that Meteorlake will reach 230 since Raptorlake U takes the low end, but 3x MTL is NOT a small launch to those of you that can't see things unbiased.

To be honest, I don't care as much as I used to. Neither company doing well or badly affects me in any shape or form. It's same endless little-ahead and then little-behind for the past 30+ years. Us caring has same impact as Taylor Swift fans thinking they'll get 1-on-1 time with her.
 

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Some must live in a dream world calling Meteor Lake a paper launch and claiming just 2-3 experimental devices are available is straight up lying. A lot of announced designs are still coming. AMD would have been happy if they could achieve something like this. You are aware ADL and RPL wasn't ready with 25+ designs after not even 2 months? There is always a ramp up over time.

It's definitely less than Icelake so far. I haven't seen any Meteor U yet but if Lunar is really coming that soon... perhaps OEMs just won't bother.
 
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It's definitely less than Icelake so far. I haven't seen any Meteor U yet but if Lunar is really coming that soon... perhaps OEMs just won't bother.


Nope, Icelake was more of a paper launch with lower availability than MTL after less than 2 months. The first laptop came out 1+ month after launch. I think you are comparing Icelake after 1 year with Meteor Lake after less than two months.
 
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That leaves MTl only like 9 months to shine?
Intel is happy that it fooled OEMs into creating laptops with its barely ready first ever disaggregated CPU in significant volume and it will be happy once it can sell them LNL CPUs so soon afterwards.
 

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It is possible for OLED laptops to improve battery life greatly from where they are now.

OLED tech is improving at a rapid pace, much faster than LCDs perhaps. Samsung Display for instance, releases a new OLED material set almost every year. The Galaxy S24 series just debuted their latest M13 AMOLED technology. Each new technology brings much improved power efficiency. Unlike smartphones, it seems laptops are much slower in adopting these new technologies.
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Aside from OLED materials sets, another thing that can help improve power efficiency in OLEDs is the use of LTPO/oxide TFT + VRR. This has already been implemented in smartphones with great success. LTPO/oxide TFTs are inherently more power efficient than LTPS in normal OLEDs, and it also enables dynamic VRR. This means the display refresh rate can go dynamically adjust to suit the content on the screen, going as low as 1 Hz when displaying static content.

Aside from hardware, software features can also help improve power efficiency. Look at Asus' Lumina OLED. They have implemented some special software techniques, which reduces OLED power consumption.
Thanks, you were able to provide more details at what I did a poor job attempting to summarize.
I'm going to settle this nonsense.


That's the official number. Back in full launches such as Skylake, they mentioned over 800 design wins.

I have some doubt that Meteorlake will reach 230 since Raptorlake U takes the low end, but 3x MTL is NOT a small launch to those of you that can't see things unbiased.
To be fair, the market in the skylake era was very different from today’s market.

Have we seen any actual leaks (read: not MLID, RGT, etc) regarding Lunar Lake performance? I have been very busy with life lately, and have not been able to keep up.

LNL vs. Zen 5 should be interesting.
 
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Most intel offerings are directly from manufacturers while AMD s ones are all from retailers, manufacturers offerings of Hawk Point are not listed even if they also sell those AMD s devices, so that s a hint that MTL is not more common than Hawk point despite the latter being launched later.
its available at all major retailers here. Best Buy has 15 MTL laptops available for sale. That is not uncommon at all.
 
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LNL not so much I think. Very doubtful at such low TDPs.
TDP rarely matters for 1T performance and power limits never matter unless you are talking about < 35W. (Example: my 7950x rarely pulls more than 20-30W for 1T, and my chip is exceptionally low quality)

Also, a point of clarification, I was referring specifically to Zen 5 in mobile devices, I thought that would have been obvious, but I guess not.
 
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Will LNL iGPU beat Apple M3 iGpu
That would be bad if it doesn't. Would force their marketing to rack their brains on how to make it look good to the average user interested in thin and light laptop. I suppose they will tout how such users can get into gaming easily coz LNL can run X number of games that M3 can't.
 

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TDP rarely matters for 1T performance and power limits never matter unless you are talking about < 35W. (Example: my 7950x rarely pulls more than 20-30W for 1T, and my chip is exceptionally low quality)

Also, a point of clarification, I was referring specifically to Zen 5 in mobile devices, I thought that would have been obvious, but I guess not.

LNL is designed for 9 - 15 W, hence his comment. It can go up to 28 W but that's not it's target power range.

Edit: Though who knows what kind of PL2/PL1 scheme it will have so max boost may not be restricted by the power limit but sustained 1t might be.
 
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