Intel Can Now Mesh Different Process Nodes on the Same Chip
posted on September 01, 2017 17:02
One constant of CPU manufacturing for decades has been that different components on the same die must share a common process node. It’s certainly possible to build a package that combines, say, a 14nm CPU with a large pool of on-chip cache built at 22nm, or to have a CPU built at one process node that has a GPU built at a different process node adjacent to it, but on the same physical piece of silicon. Intel has used both approaches in the past.
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