Intel bestätigt, dass LGA1851 sein nächster Desktop-CPU-Sockel ist
The new Socket LGA1851 platform is expected to power Intel’s “Meteorsee-S” und “Arrow Lake-S” microarchitectures. Whether “Meteorsee-S” gets the 14th Gen Core branding is a whole different question. Leaked benchmarks suggest that 2023 will be a rather slow year from Intel in the area of desktop processors, and that toward Q3-2023, the company will release the so-called “Raptor Lake-Aktualisierung” Prozessoren. These chips are likely built on the same LGA1700 package, and as we’ve seen from “Coffee Lake-Erfrischung,” could warrant a new generational branding to 14th Gen Core (as CFL Refresh formed the 9th Gen Core). Intel could increase clock-speeds, E-core counts, and other process/packaging-level innovations to segment these chips apart from existing 13th Gen Core “Raptor Lake.” LGA1851 processors like “Meteorsee” could debut chiplets for Intel, as these have their CPU cores, Die zwei Modi der ewigen Nacht, memory-controllers, and uncore components, spread apart on chiplets built on various foundry nodes.