An eBay merchant has been spotted selling an unreleased Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake Laptop CPU which features a total of 16 cores.
Unreleased 14th Gen Meteor Lake Laptop CPU Listing Raises Questions on Intel's Embargo Policies
The processor was made available for purchase via the "OneClickWarehouse" eBay store. It is based in Ogden, Utah, and although selling what seems to be pre-release semiconductor technology, it has a 99.6% total good feedback rating, giving the impression that it is a pretty legitimate company. The product on sale is called "Meteor Lake P 6C+8A+GT2 X7 4CAB4V B A Mobility CPU 14th Gen".
The information from eBay suggests 6 performance cores based on the Redwood Cove architecture and 8 efficiency cores based on the Crestmont core architecture This is consistent with previously leaked information and also the VPU demo unit that we were shown at Computex 2023. The chip features a total of 22 threads (12 from P-Cores, 10 From E-Cores since there are two more E-Cores within the SoC tile).

The Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPU has been listed for a price of $999.99 US which is absurd and you don't even know if the chip works but I guess if someone wanted to extrapolate some pictures of the tiled design, it might be worth paying this much price since the actual launch of the chip still remains a few months away from now. Of the three Meteor Lake CPU samples we have seen at the Computex 2023 show floor, all of them were very early engineering units so final retail samples are yet to start circulation.
This listing demonstrates Intel's negligence in enforcing embargoes on future products. Even if this sparks some customer interest, the company's image suffers as a result. The good thing is that the listing has been removed. Once again, the Intel Meteor Lake CPUs are expected to ship in the 2nd Half of 2023 so expect more information in the coming months.
Intel Mobility CPU Lineup:
| CPU Family | Panther Lake | Lunar Lake | Arrow Lake | Meteor Lake | Raptor Lake | Alder Lake |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Process Node (CPU Tile) | Intel 18A | TSMC N3B | TSMC N3B | Intel 4 | Intel 7 | Intel 7 |
| Process Node (GPU Tile) | TSMC N3E / Intel 3 | TSMC N3B | TSMC 5nm | TSMC 5nm | Intel 7 | Intel 7 |
| CPU Architecture | Hybrid | Hybrid (Dual-Core) | Hybrid (Triple-Core) | Hybrid (Triple-Core) | Hybrid (Dual-Core) | Hybrid (Dual-Core) |
| P-Core Architecture | Cougar Cove | Lion Cove | Lion Cove | Redwood Cove | Raptor Cove | Golden Cove |
| E-Core Architecture | Darkmont | N/A | Skymont | Crestmont | Gracemont | Gracemont |
| LP E-Core Architecture (SOC) | Darkmont | Skymont | Crestmont | Crestmont | N/A | N/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 / Threads | 16/16 | 8/8 | 14/14 | 14/20 | 14/20 | 14/20 |
| AI NPU | NPU5 (50 TOPS) | NPU4 (48 TOPS) | NPU3.5 (13 TOPS) | NPU3 (11 TOPS) | NPU2 (7 TOPS) | NPU2 (7 TOPS) |
| Planned Lineup | Core Ultra 300 | Core Ultra 200V | Core Ultra 200 | Core Ultra 100 | 14th/13th Gen | 12th Gen |
| GPU Architecture | Xe3-LPG (Battlemage) | Xe2-LPG (Battlemage) | Xe-LPG+ (Alchemist) | Xe-LPG (Alchemist) | Iris Xe (Gen 12) | Iris Xe (Gen 12) |
| Xe Cores (Max) | 12 Xe3 Cores | 8 Xe2 Cores | 8 Xe Cores | 8 Xe Cores | 96 EUs (768 Cores) | 96 EUs (768 Cores) |
| Memory Support | LPDDR5X-9600 | LPDDR5X-8533 | DDR5-5600 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 GB | 32 GB | 128 GB | 96 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB |
| Thunderbolt Support | TB5 | TB5 | TB5 | TB4 | TB4 | TB4 |
| WiFi Capability | WiFi 7 | WiFi 7 | WiFi 7 | WiFi 6E | WiFi 6E | WiFi 6E |
| TDP | 17-45W | 17-30W | TBD | 7W-45W | 15-55W | 15-55W |
| Launch | 2H 2025 | 2H 2024 | 2H 2024 | 2H 2023 | 1H 2023 | 1H 2022 |
News Source: Harukaze5719
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