Intel Confirmed Some Specifications Of The 14th Generation Meteor Lake Processors
Intel Has Recently Released More Details About The 14th Generation Meteor Lake Processors.
In this regard, we see the release of pictures of the specifications of these processors, which confirmed the existence of an L4 cache known as Adamantine.
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According to published documents, Intel has already registered a patent that explains the mechanism of using L4 cache memory.
This patent, registered three years ago, indicates that the 14th-generation Meteor Lake processors will use Adamantine cache memory.
The addition of L4 cache to the 14th generation Intel processor
Based on this, the company’s 14th generation Meteor Lake processors will be equipped with the fourth level cache or L4. This layer of SRAM is reserved exclusively for processor cores, and the integrated graphics will not have access to it.
The internal graphics of Intel processors share the L3 cache with the processor cores and degrade their performance when in use. In the 14th-generation Meteor Lake processors, the L4 cache is dedicated only to the processor cores.
Intel plans to rewrite the cache hierarchy in the Xe graphics microarchitecture. Based on this, the name of the L3 cache will be changed to Device Cache, and the L4 cache will also be placed on the SoC tile. It should be noted that Intel’s fifth-generation Broadwell processors were also equipped with an eDRAM to be the fastest gaming chips on the market.