Intel Meteor and Arrow Lake CPUs on the new LGA 2551 socket

Leaker Moore’s Law Is Dead In New video on YouTube Information about future Intel processors Meteor and Arrow Lake has been released. The 14th and 15th generation Intel CPUs use a new socket: LGA 2551.

At 38 x 46 mm, the new socket is slightly larger than the LGA 1700, which is used for the current Intel Alder Lake (12th generation) series. Dead Moore’s Law predicts a 12 to 21 percent increase in IPC (instructions per cycle). It expects clock speeds to be slightly lower than the Raptor Lake (13th generation Intel CPUs), estimated between 4.2 and 4.8 GHz.

For laptops, there will be Meteor Lake processors in 2 + 8 and 6 + 8 configurations (performance cores + efficiency cores), for desktop it will likely be 8 + 16 cores.

Moore’s Law Is Dead anticipates the first Meteor Lake processors for laptops in June/July 2023. Desktop variants won’t appear until the last quarter of that year.

Little is known about Arrow Lake yet, except that the performance cores in that series may begin to use the so-called Lion Cove architecture, which is said to be a project of well-known junior architect Jim Keeler. Arrow Lake could be an important step forward in terms of performance gains as a result.

Intel’s Arrow Lake is also expected to be compatible with the LGA 2551 socket. The series should be released in the second half of 2024.

Moore’s Law is dead video, from 9:15 p.m. as it circles Lake Meteor.

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