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Intel unveils 9 Meteor Lake-PS processors that are designed for edge computing

Five 15W chips and four 45W processors

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Published onApril 12, 2024

published onApril 12, 2024

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Intel recently announced new LGA 1851-ready Core Ultra Meteor Lake-PS processors at the Vision 2024 event. These processors come with Arc graphics and a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for AI workloads tailored for edge computing.

The Meteor Lake-PS processors are designed for consumers in education, retail, kiosk, industrial, and smart point-of-sale systems for brick-and-mortar stores.

With over 90,000 deployments globally, edge computing is a colossal market for Intel, and with these new processors, the company is trying to solidify its position further.

These edge-focused Meteor Lake CPUs use the new LGA 1851 socket, which feels like it is setting the stage for a revolution in desktop computing. This socket will also be used in the upcoming Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake-S processors, scheduled for release later this year.

Intel has unveiled nine new Meteor Lake-PS processors so far, comprising five 15W chips and four 45W processors.

The lineup in the 15W TDP category includes Core Ultra 3, Core Ultra 5, and Core Ultra 7 variants, which will have core counts ranging from 8 to 12.

All the processors feature two P-cores alongside E-cores and LPE-cores. Based on the SKU, CPU boost clocks reach up to 4.9GHz.

The Meteor Lake-PS 45W processor lineup offers enhanced capabilities and core counts ranging from 14 to 16 cores, suitable for people who need higher performance.

The Core Ultra 5 models in this category come with 4 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores, and 2 LPE-Cores. However, the Core Ultra 7 models feature 6 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores, and 2 LPE-Cores.

In addition, the CPU boost clock is between 4.5GHz and 5.0GHz, depending on different SKUs to fulfill workload requirements.

With the integration of Arc graphics and a dedicated NPU for AI workloads, Meteor Lake-PS processors are definitely a step forward in computational versatility.

This will empower users across various industries to leverage edge computing power to make decisions faster and gain operational efficiency.

What are your thoughts on the matter? Share your opinions with our readers in the comments section below.

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Srishti Sisodia

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She is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. Srishti is specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.