Most chipset will be produced according to the TSMC N2P processing process, but some models use a more economical N3P. According to leakage from the reliable KEPLER_L2 Insider, EPYC Venice and Venice intensive server chips, the desktop CPU Olympic Ridge (Ryzen 10000) and the laptop Gator range will use the N2P processing process.
It is clarified that the number of nuclei in the new chiplets will rise to 12 (classic) and 32 (dense) per crystal. Medusa Point Model – the successor of Strix Point – will combine both technological processes: N2P, N3P for information process blocks – for help.
At the same time, budget versions on N3P are likely to take a monolithic order.
Leakage also talks about future mobile solutions Medusa Halo and Bumblebee’s code names, but there is little information about them. Separately, emphasizes that the transition of GPU to RDNA5 (UDNA) process is not yet official data.
Source: Ferra

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