Intel Meteor Lake CPUs With TGPU Design Reportedly Comes With Ray Tracing & FP64 Support But Lacks XMX Units
According to a detailed report published by Coelacanth-Dream, it looks like the GPU featured on the Intel Meteor Lake CPUs is detected as a Xe-HPG product within IGC (Intel Graphics Compiler). Considering that, we can assume that it will be using the same architecture as the existing DG2 or Alchemist GPUs but that’s not entirely the case. The Meteor Lake GPU which is also known as tGPU (Tiled-GPU) does not support DPAS (Dot Product Accumulate Systolic) instructions executed through the XMX units because it reportedly is not equipped with those. In a previous report, we covered how Intel’s Meteor Lake CPU’s graphics unit would lack XMX, resulting in lower feature-level support for technologies such as XeSS but it will instead feature partial FP64 support, something that’s been missing in Intel iGPUs for the past few generations. The more interesting detail is that the TGPU (Xe-MTL) on the Intel Meteor Lake CPUs is reportedly going to come with hardware-level raytracing support. The TGPU is said to offer the same level of ray-tracing support as Alchemist and Ponte Vecchio GPUs since there’s no change in the design, at least as far as ray tracing is concerned. Intel’s Meteor Lake CPU tiled-GPU won’t be the first integrated graphics chip to offer support for ray-tracing. AMD has been offering it for almost a year now with their Ryzen 6000 “Rembrandt” APUs that feature RDNA 2 iGPUs. This will be Intel’s first ray-tracing-enabled integrated graphics but we hope that some partial XeSS or AI-level upsampling support is added. As we have seen with AMD’s APUs, technologies such as FSR 2.0 can really help deliver playable FPS in gaming titles and that would be really awesome for mobile gamers. Other than that, in the code part that determines his HW ray tracing support, it seems that Meteor Lake GPU supports it as well as Alchemist / DG2 and Ponte Vechhio because there is no change. via Coelacanth-Dream Intel Meteor Lake Mobility CPU Lineup Expected Features:
Triple-Hybrid CPU Architecture (P/E/LP-E Cores) Brand New Redwood Cove (P-Cores) Brand New Crestmont (E-Cores) Up To 14 Cores (6+8) For H/P Series & Up To 12 Cores (4+8) For U Series CPUs Intel 4 Process Node For CPU, TSMC For tGPU Intel ‘Xe-MTL’ GPU With Up To 192/128 EUs Up To LPDDR5X-7467 & DDR5-5200 Support Up To 96 GB DDR5 & 64 GB LPDDR5X Capacities Intel VPU For AI Inferencing With Atom Cores x8 Gen 5 Lanes For Discrete GPU (Only H-Series) Triple x4 M.2 Gen 4 SSD Support Four Thunderbolt 4 Ports
The Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPUs are expected to launch by the second half of 2023 and will be utilizing the “Intel 4” process node along with a host of 3rd party IPs/process nodes for the rest of the tiles. Expect more information on Meteor Lake CPUs at Hot Chips 34.
Intel Mobility CPU Lineup:
News Source: HardwareTimes