Intel is making a new L4 cache specifically designed for improving boot times on its next-gen Meteor Lake processors. This means we could expect faster booting on next-gen Windows 11, and more.
Intel’s Meteor Lake processors, which are the 14th Gen Core CPUs, are expected to arrive by the end of the year, or early next year. A rumor had suggested that Intel and Microsoft were aligning the launch of desktop Meteor Lake-S (MTL-S) CPUs right around Windows 12. However, there hasn’t been much evidence of MTL-S at all in terms of leaks, which means we likely aren’t getting next gen Windows at least until the middle of next year.
So although it means we are still a year away, Intel’s new patent has revealed details of a new Level 4 (L4) cache dubbed „Adamantine“ or „ADM“ (via Phoronix), which is being designed to achieve „Slimmer And Faster Boot“.
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USA — software Intel working on new Meteor Lake L4 cache for faster next-gen Windows,...