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The biggest Intel conversation centers on leaked/development details for Intel’s next-gen compute and AI roadmap—especially Crescent Island (Xe3P) using LPDDR5X to avoid HBM constraints—alongside rapid process/node progress (10A/7A/14A PDK). Deal-focused chatter is present but secondary, mostly around discounted Intel CPU/platform bundles.

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Lip-Bu Tan
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Key Takeaway Intel’s Crescent Island GPU leaks suggest an HBM-avoiding design using LPDDR5X, while the company simultaneously pushes forward next-decade process nodes like 10A/7A with 14A PDK timing in view.
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Intel’s Crescent Island GPU leaks suggest an HBM-avoiding design using LPDDR5X, while the company simultaneously pushes forward next-decade process nodes like 10A/7A with 14A PDK timing in view.

The biggest Intel conversation centers on leaked/development details for Intel’s next-gen compute and AI roadmap—especially Crescent Island (Xe3P) using LPDDR5X to avoid HBM constraints—alongside rapid process/node progress (10A/7A/14A PDK). Deal-focused chatter is present but secondary, mostly around discounted Intel CPU/platform bundles.

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Top 4 signals · Intel’s Crescent Island GPU leaks suggest an HBM-avoiding

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GPU memory approach Crescent Island AI GPU reportedly uses LPDDR5X to dodge the HBM shortage
Crescent Island memory capacity LPDDR5X capacity cited as 160GB
Process timeline Intel is developing next-decade 10A and 7A; 14A remains on track for an October PDK release
Crescent Island performance metric Crescent Island GPU is said to support LPDDR5X-9600 and 1.5 TB/s bandwidth

What to Watch

  • Watch for Intel’s October PDK release timing tied to the 14A node. TechPowerUp
  • Follow future Crescent Island GPU leak/patch updates to confirm LPDDR5X-9600, 1.5 TB/s, and the Xe3P design. Tom's Hardware

What Changed

  • Intel's freshly leaked roadmap for desktop and laptop CPUs is so complicated that it's given me a headache, but at least it all looks very promising on the Core Ultra processor front PC Gamer
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Tracking: Intel Xeon 6+ "Clearwater Forest" Enters Mass Production on 18A With 288 Darkmont E-Cores, & 576 MB Cache / Intel Crescent Island GPU to support LPDDR5X-9600 memory and 1.5 TB/s bandwidth

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Tracking: TEAMGROUP ELITE DDR5 reaches 8000 MT/s at 1.1V, works on Intel and AMD platforms - VideoCardz.com / Congatec launches COM Express module with Intel Wildcat Lake CPUs - VideoCardz.com

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TechPowerUp 4 articles

Tracking: Intel 14A Node Enters Risk Production in 2028, 10A and 7A Nodes on the Roadmap / Leaked Intel Crescent Island PCB Surfaces with Xe3P GPU, 160 GB LPDDR5X and 16-Pin Power

r/buildapcsales Community · 2 articles

Tracking: [Motherboard] ASUS PRO H810M-CT-CSM Micro-ATX mATX Intel H810 business motherboard for Intel Core Ultra LGA 1851 $51.99 (Use code TWENTYOFFPC at checkout) / [Bundle] Microcenter in Store Only - $599 3 piece bundle: Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, MSI Z890 MAG Tomahawk WiFi 1851, Crucial Pro 32GB DDR5-6400 Kit

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