Intel’s Next-Gen Lunar Lake Desktop CPUs, Jupiter Sound & DG3 (Gen 13) Xe GPUs Spotted

Nov 2, 2020 at 03:42am EST

Several Intel next-generation products which include CPUs and GPUs have been spotted within GPU drivers. The leaked products were spotted by Reddit user, stblr, who had previously posted the specifications of AMD's RDNA 2 GPUs, as per Videocardz. The new products include the CPU lineup codenamed Lunar Lake and two Gen 13 powered Xe GPUs.

Intel's Next-Gen Lunar Lake Desktop CPUs & Gen 13 Powered Xe DG3 & Jupiter Sound GPUs Spotted

The Redditor mentions that these come from within the latest GPU drivers and all information was decoded from them. The details have been unveiled just days after Intel announced its first Xe GPU based discrete graphics chip known as Intel Xe Max.

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Intel Lunar Lake Desktop CPUs

The first thing to talk about is the Intel Lunar Lake lineup of processors. There's no mention of Lunar Lake up till now and it was briefly mentioned by Moore's Law is Dead but no details were disclosed. The Lunar Lake CPUs will most likely replace the Meteor Lake lineup and hence fall in Intel's 14th Gen branding unless Intel decides to change that by then since we are talking at least two or three years from now (2022-2023).

What's interesting is that Lunar Lake is listed with Gen 12.9 graphics. This suggests that we are looking at a refined variant of the Gen 12 architecture rather than Gen 13 since that starts with other two products that we will talk about here. Alder Lake Desktop CPUs are listed with 12.2 & Meteor Lake are latest with 12.722 Generation codenames.

Intel Mainstream CPU Generations Comparison:

Intel CPU FamilyProcessor ProcessProcessor ArchitectureGraphics ArchitectureProcessors Cores/Threads (Max)PlatformMemory SupportPCIe SupportLaunch
Alder Lake (12th Gen)Intel 7Golden Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
HD 700 Series16/24LGA 1700/1800DDR5 / DDR4PCIe Gen 5.02021
Raptor Lake (13th Gen)Intel 7Raptor Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
HD 700 Series24/32LGA 1700/1800DDR5 / DDR4PCIe Gen 5.02022
Raptor Lake Refresh (14th Gen)Intel 7Raptor Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
HD 700 Series24/32LGA 1700/1800DDR5 / DDR4PCIe Gen 5.02023
Meteor LakeIntel 4Redwood Cove (P-Core)
Crestmont (E-Core)
Xe1 (Alchemist)22/28LGA 1851DDR5PCIe Gen 5.02024
Arrow LakeTSMC N3BLion Cove (P-Core)
Skymont (E-Core)
Xe1 (Alchemist)24/24LGA 1851DDR5PCIe Gen 5.02024
Arrow Lake RefreshTSMC N3BLion Cove (P-Core)
Skymont (E-Core)
Xe1 (Alchemist)24/24LGA 1851DDR5PCIe Gen 5.02026
Lunar LakeTSMC N3BLion Cove (P-Core)
Skymont (E-Core)
Xe2 (Battlemage)8/8Mobile OnlyLPDDR5XPCIe Gen 5.02024
Panther LakeIntel 18ACougar Cove (P-Core)
Darkmont (E-Core)
Xe3 (Battlemage)16/16Mobile OnlyLPDDR5/LPDDR5XPCIe Gen 5.02025
Nova LakeIntel 18ACoyote Cove (P-Core)
Arctic Wolf (E-Core)
Xe3 (Battlemage)
Xe3P (Celestial)
52/52LGA 1954DDR5PCIe Gen 5.02026
Razor LakeIntel 18A?Griffin Cove (P-Core)
Golden Eagle (E-Core)
TBATBALGA 1954DDR5PCIe Gen 5.0?2027
Titan LakeTBACopper Shark (Unified)
Golden Eagle (E-Core)
TBATBAMobile OnlyLPDDR6?PCIe Gen 5.0?2028

There's no telling if Intel will still be supporting its LGA 1700 platform by the time Lunar Lake is launched. Currently, Intel has kept socket and platform compatibility alive for at least two CPU generations but that might change in the future due to increased competition from AMD and its Ryzen (AM5) platform.

Intel Jupiter Sound Xe GPUs

On the GPU side, we first have Jupiter Sound which is a name which we have heard before and is supposed to be the successor to the Intel Arctic Sound line of chips. The Intel Arctic Sound is the GPU powering Intel's Xe-HP lineup which is aimed at datacenters and workstations. The current lineup is based on the Gen 12 Xe architecture but Jupiter Sound is listed as a Gen 13 Xe architecture based design.

Just like Intel's Xe-HP (1st Gen), the Xe-HP (2nd Gen) lineup is going to feature a tiled MCM designs with multiple chiplets featuring 1000s of EUs and tens of thousands of cores. The lineup will use an advanced SuperFin process node but Intel is also exploring external fab options to help produce their next-generation GPUs. From the looks of it, the high-performance lineup at least will be built on Intel's own internal fabrication process but that could change in the future.

GPU FamilyIntel Xe-LP (1st Gen)Intel Xe-HPG (1st Gen)Intel Xe-HPG (1st Gen)Intel Xe-HP(G) (2nd Gen)Intel Xe-HPC (1st Gen)
GPU SegmentEntry-Level (Integrated + Discrete)Mainstream / High-End Gaming (Discrete)Datacenter & WorkstationDatacenter & WorkstationHigh Performance Computing
GPU GenGen 12Gen 12Gen 12Gen 13Gen 12
Process NodeIntel 7TSMC 6nmTSMC 6nmTBAIntel 7 (Base Tile)
TSMC 5nm (Compute Tile)
TSMC 7nm (Xe Link Tile)
GPU ProductsTiger Lake
DG1/SG1 Cards
ARC Alchemist GPUsArctic SoundLancaster SoundPonte Vecchio
Specs / DesignUp To 96 EUs / 1 Tile /1 GPUUp To 512 EUs / 1 Tile / 1 GPUUp To 512 EUs / 1 Tile / 1 GPUTBA8192 EUs / 16 Tiles per GPU
Memory SubsystemLPDDR4/GDDR6GDDR6GDDR6TBAHBM2e
Launch2020202220222023?2022

Intel DG3 Xe GPUs

Finally, there's talk about Intel's DG3 Xe GPUs which will be based on the Gen 13 Xe graphics uarch. Now we can't say for sure if DG3 will be a DG1 or a DG2 successor. The DG1 GPUs are entry-level chips which are primarily aimed at the mobility segment and do come in a few desktop variants but not intended for the consumer market. The DG2 GPU on the other hand will be part of the Xe-HPG lineup which is primarily built for the gaming desktop graphics card segment and launching in the coming year.

The Intel DG3 Xe GPUs would most likely launch in 2022 since we still aren't sure when exactly in 2021 does Intel plan to launch its DG2 Xe GPUs. With that said, the DG3 Xe GPUs will offer better performance in all regards over their predecessors and with improved efficiency since Intel would have gained a lot of expertise in the discrete graphics department, especially for gamers, by then.

Gen12 and Gen13 summary (via stblr @ Reddit):

Gen Codename Cores Subslices Memory
12.1 Tiger Lake UP3/UP4 (TGL-UP3/UP4) 4 12 UMA
12.1 DG1 N/A 12 LPDDR4x
12.1 Rocket Lake S 8 4 UMA
12.2 Alder Lake S (ADL-S) 8+8 4 UMA
12.2 Alder Lake P (ADL-P) 6+8 12 UMA
12.2 Alder Lake M (ADL-M) 2+8 12 UMA
12.5 Arctic Sound (ATS) N/A 4 x 64 HBM2E
12.5 Tiger Lake H (TGL-H) 8 4 UMA
12.71 DG2 N/A 64 GDDR6
12.721 Ponte Vecchio (PVC) N/A ? HBM2E
12.722 Meteor Lake (MTL) ? ? UMA
12.9 Lunar Lake (LNL) ? ? UMA
12.9 ? (SYL) ? ? UMA
13 Jupiter Sound (JPS) N/A ? ?
13 DG3 N/A ? ?

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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