I believe that there are still many people who can't tell the difference between the 14th generation Core and Core Ultra: the 14th generation Core is an upgraded version of the 13th generation, codenamed Raptor Lake Refresh, and is used in the desktop S series, high-end gaming notebook HX series, and some ultra-low-power U series. Core Ultra is brand new, codenamed Meteor Lake, with a process upgrade to Intel4. It is only used in mainstream and thin and light notebook H series, and some ultra-low power U15/U9 series.
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By 2025, the Intel notebook platform will be even more chaotic.
The top HX series and the mainstream H series will be upgraded to the new generation Arrow Lake, which is expected to be named the second generation Core Ultra., according to the plan, it will adopt the Intel20A process, and launch RibbonFET full surround gate crystal and PowerVia back power supply technology.
But at the same time,The H series will also have an upgraded version of RaptorLakeRefresh-H, which is not available in this generation, and I don’t know how to name and position it.
The U series low-power version is divided into three parts:The 15W part continues the next generation MeteorLake-U15, while continuing to use RaptorLakeRefresh-U,andThe entry-level U9 series will be upgraded to the new LunarLake designed for ultra-low power consumption and renamed LunarLake-M series.
Lunar Lake also uses the Intel20A process and focuses on upgrading the architecture. Intel has previously demonstrated the actual operation of Lunar Lake for the first time in the world, indicating that the progress is quite smooth.
However, the above roadmap comes from third-party channels and is not official, and Intel will adjust the plan at any time, so the actual situation may change in the future.
LunarLake first demo
Official roadmap