Intel Could Dish Out An Estimated 365,000 Next-Gen Meteor Lake CPU Tiles Per Month

Aug 28, 2023 at 10:00am EDT
Intel Estimated To Produce 365,000 Next-Gen Meteor Lake CPU Tiles Per Month 1

Intel's Meteor Lake CPU lineup is set to be a significant breakthrough for the company and we have some insights from ASCII who estimate just how many chips CPU tiles can be secured each month to supply to end-users.

Intel's Next-Gen Meteor Lake CPU Tiles In Production For Future Client PC Platforms

In a Q&A session with Intel officials, it was revealed that the "Intel 4" manufacturing process has seen obstacles with mass manufacturing, with limited facilities having the capability to fabricate the process. It was disclosed that "Intel 4" is in mass production at the D1 division Oregon facility, with total output reaching 40,000 monthly wafers. While the company has expressed confidence in its "Intel 4" process node, they also plan to set up other facilities as well since there is still uncertainty surrounding the supply.

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Image Credits: ASCII

The folks at ASCII got to see a close-up of the Intel Meteor Lake CPU tile wafer. The size of the entire Meteor Lake tile (base tile) is estimated to be 23.1mm x 11.5mm. The CPU tile is reportedly around 8.9 x 8.3 mm or 73.9 mm2 (estimation not final), which leads to the conclusion that approximately 730 tiles in total can be obtained by a single wafer.

Moving to the crux, if we estimate a 50% yield rate of Intel 4 (which isn't confirmed yet), that leads to 365 CPU chips through a single wafer. If Intel reaches 1000 unit wafer output per month, that leads to 365,000 CPU tiles. One shouldn't worry about other tiles such as GPU, since those are based on TSMC's N5 and N6 processes, both of which have reached to a proficient level.

Close-up of Intel's Meteor Lake CPUs (the yellow spot is the CPU tile). (Image Source: ASCII)

As for whether this is a good figure or not, it is stated that it should be sufficient for the laptop masses but not optimal for desktop chips which may explain why the CPUs got canned in the first place. That said, Intel's 6+8 Desktop CPUs were rumored to be using a repurposed Meteor Lake-P die. Intel is expected to unveil some more details of Meteor Lake CPUs at Hot Chips today followed by an official introduction next month at the Innovation event. The actual launch is said to take place this fall.

Intel Mobility CPU Lineup:

CPU FamilyPanther LakeLunar LakeArrow LakeMeteor LakeRaptor LakeAlder Lake
Process Node (CPU Tile)Intel 18ATSMC N3BTSMC N3BIntel 4Intel 7Intel 7
Process Node (GPU Tile)TSMC N3E / Intel 3TSMC N3BTSMC 5nmTSMC 5nmIntel 7Intel 7
CPU ArchitectureHybridHybrid (Dual-Core)Hybrid (Triple-Core)Hybrid (Triple-Core)Hybrid (Dual-Core)Hybrid (Dual-Core)
P-Core ArchitectureCougar CoveLion CoveLion CoveRedwood CoveRaptor CoveGolden Cove
E-Core ArchitectureDarkmontN/ASkymontCrestmontGracemontGracemont
LP E-Core Architecture (SOC)DarkmontSkymontCrestmontCrestmontN/AN/A
Top Configuration (Compute Tile)4+8 (H-Series)4+4 (MX Series)6+8 (H-Series)
2+8 (U-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
2+8 (U-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
8+16 (HX-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
8+8 (HX-Series)
Max Cores / Threads16/168/814/1414/2014/2014/20
AI NPUNPU5 (50 TOPS)NPU4 (48 TOPS)NPU3.5 (13 TOPS)NPU3 (11 TOPS)NPU2 (7 TOPS)NPU2 (7 TOPS)
Planned LineupCore Ultra 300Core Ultra 200VCore Ultra 200Core Ultra 10014th/13th Gen12th Gen
GPU ArchitectureXe3-LPG (Battlemage)Xe2-LPG (Battlemage)Xe-LPG+ (Alchemist)Xe-LPG (Alchemist)Iris Xe (Gen 12)Iris Xe (Gen 12)
Xe Cores (Max)12 Xe3 Cores8 Xe2 Cores8 Xe Cores8 Xe Cores96 EUs (768 Cores)96 EUs (768 Cores)
Memory SupportLPDDR5X-9600LPDDR5X-8533DDR5-5600
LPDDR5-7500
LPDDR5X-8533
DDR5-5600
LPDDR5-7400
LPDDR5X - 7400+
DDR5-5200
LPDDR5-5200
LPDDR5-6400
DDR5-4800
LPDDR5-5200
LPDDR5X-4267
Memory Capacity (Max)128 GB32 GB128 GB96 GB64 GB64 GB
Thunderbolt SupportTB5TB5TB5TB4TB4TB4
WiFi CapabilityWiFi 7WiFi 7WiFi 7WiFi 6EWiFi 6EWiFi 6E
TDP17-45W17-30WTBD7W-45W15-55W15-55W
Launch2H 20252H 20242H 20242H 20231H 20231H 2022

News Source: ASCII

About the author: Muhammad Zuhair is a hardware and technology reporter for Wccftech, specializing in the semiconductor industry and the complex interplay between technology, manufacturing, and geopolitics. His coverage focuses on the corporate strategies and technological roadmaps of industry giants like TSMC, NVIDIA, Samsung, and Intel. Zuhair's expertise lies in deconstructing complex topics such as fabrication nodes (e.g., 2nm process), the economic impact of policies like the CHIPS Act, and the strategic development of AI infrastructure from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.

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