Intel’s Next Laptop CPUs Could Get a Huge Cache Upgrade with Razor Lake
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Intel’s next laptop CPUs could get a huge cache upgrade with Razor Lake
Intel’s rumored Razor Lake mobile CPUs could introduce bLLC for much larger cache pools, while an early manufacturing claim has already shifted from TSMC N2X to the less clearly defined N2P V2.
Intel is also preparing a strong offensive against the AMD Ryzen X3D in gaming laptops with Razor Lake with bLLC. According to a new leak from the well-known leaker @jaykihn0, the future family of Intel Razor Lake processors will feature variants equipped with bLLC (big Last Level Cache), a great top-of-the-line cache designed precisely to reduce memory accesses and thereby improve performance on charges especially sensitive to latency. Yes, lik…
Intel's next-gen Nova Lake chips may skip game-boosting X3D cache rival for mobile SKUs and debut on Razor Lake-HX instead, leaker claims — new rumor says Razor Lake family reportedly uses TSMC's N2X node
Intel's upcoming, next-gen Nova Lake CPUs are rumored to feature extra pools of L3 cache that the company is calling bLLC (Big Last Level Cache). It's Intel's answer to AMD's 3D V-Cache that has taken the gaming world by storm, but a new report from tipster Jaykihn implies that Nova Lake mobile chips will be skipping it entirely. Instead, the company is purportedly reserving bLLC's mobile debut for the generation after, codenamed Razor Lake. Raz…
Intel Razor Lake CPUs to Utilize TSMC N2X Process & Bring bLLC to Laptops
Intel Razor Lake CPUs, the follow-up to Nova Lake, will be based on TSMC's N2X node & bring bLLC to laptop variants. Intel Reportedly Leverages TSMC N2X Process Tech For Razor Lake CPUs The upcoming Nova Lake CPUs will leverage a mix of TSMC N2P and Intel 18A technologies, but with the follow-up, Intel plans on using a more advanced variant of TSMC's 2nm technologies. As per Jaykihn at X, it is stated that Intel will leverage the N2X process tec…
With Nova Lake, Intel is finally to succeed in the counter for AMD's X3D processors. In addition, Intel will equip some models with a big last level cache (bLLC) of up to 288 MB.
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