Intel Meteor Lake CPUs Sapphire Rapids Xeons & Ponte Vecchio GPUs Fabbed and Photographed

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    schmidtbag Ancient Guru

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    Somewhat off-topic, but why is Intel sticking with the Lakes after all these years? It made sense going from Skylake to Rocket Lake, since there wasn't a whole lot of change between those, with AVX512 being the real big difference. But with 10nm, Xe graphics, P and E cores, DDR5, vulnerability patches, and a MCM design, these are some of the most architecturally different products we've seen from Intel in a while. And yet, we're still getting Lakes? Even as an enthusiast, it's getting rather hard to remember which one came when. I don't think Intel is doing themselves any favors by continuing the Lake codenames, as it can imply just an incremental upgrade.
     
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    This is some extensive use of glue right there :p
     
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    tsunami231 Ancient Guru

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    is it really "glue" though? :rolleyes:
    i see alot connecting chips there though
     
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    I am sure they do not call their glue infinity fabric but they sure called this practice glueing :p .So yes there is a lot of glue :p
     

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