The initial slides I saw from Intel about Meteor Lake showed plans to have the GPU Tile was meant to be manufactured on TSMC N3. If they are getting 2x the performance using TSMC N5 imagine if the original plans panned out.
@@EnochGitongaKimathi google literally exists. According to videocardz in an article published on Aug 22, 2022: “Contrary to the report from TrendForce, Intel is not planning to manufacture Meteor Lake GPU tile on 3 nm TSMC node. In fact, this tile was always meant to be made with 5 nm technology. This next-gen SoC for consumer devices will leverage Intel’s new disintegrated approach to CPU architecture.” So do your research on the topic and then comment again.
@@j340_official I'm glad you know how to use Google. Unlike you I don't need to Google this. It's not personal let us just agree to disagree like grown men. Thanks
@@EnochGitongaKimathi agree to disagree on a fact? This is not an opinion, the fact is intel put out a public statement last year debunking 3nm for meteor lake. If you choose not to believe intel’s statement, then that’s on you.
The initial slides I saw from Intel about Meteor Lake showed plans to have the GPU Tile was meant to be manufactured on TSMC N3. If they are getting 2x the performance using TSMC N5 imagine if the original plans panned out.
Intel said 3nm was never a thing for Meteor Lake.
@@j340_official that is an obvious lie.
@@EnochGitongaKimathi google literally exists. According to videocardz in an article published on Aug 22, 2022:
“Contrary to the report from TrendForce, Intel is not planning to manufacture Meteor Lake GPU tile on 3 nm TSMC node. In fact, this tile was always meant to be made with 5 nm technology. This next-gen SoC for consumer devices will leverage Intel’s new disintegrated approach to CPU architecture.”
So do your research on the topic and then comment again.
@@j340_official I'm glad you know how to use Google. Unlike you I don't need to Google this. It's not personal let us just agree to disagree like grown men. Thanks
@@EnochGitongaKimathi agree to disagree on a fact? This is not an opinion, the fact is intel put out a public statement last year debunking 3nm for meteor lake. If you choose not to believe intel’s statement, then that’s on you.