Intel has stated that Meteor Lake cpu will be available for use in desktop personal computers

In spite of considerable conjecture to the contrary, Intel has said explicitly that it aims to add Meteor Lake central processing units (CPUs) to its desktop platform in 2024

 Meteor Lake central processing units (CPUs) seem to have made their way back onto the table as a potential option for inclusion in desktop personal computers

This comes after a number of speculations and leaks stated that the CPU family will no longer be produced

The Intel Client Computing Group is responsible for the production of this chip

Since it is obvious that the 1st Generation Core Ultra Meteor Lake central processing units (CPUs) will initially be coming on mobile platforms

Initially, it was hoped that Meteor Lake central processing units would be available in 6+8 configurations that had been created from their Meteor Lake-P siblings

Meteor Lake will deliver new P-Core (Redwood Cove) and new E-Core (Crestmont) architectures coupled with new Arc Xe-LPG graphics