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Intel-related discussion is centered on next-gen silicon and memory strategies, with leaked/outlined plans for Crescent Island (Xe3P) leaning on LPDDR5X due to HBM constraints. Alongside that, multiple items focus on process roadmap progress (10A/7A) and ongoing server/consumer product developments (Xeon 6+ and Panther Lake variants).

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Key Takeaway Leaked Intel Crescent Island GPU details suggest Intel is targeting massive memory bandwidth using LPDDR5X to sidestep the global HBM shortage.
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Leaked Intel Crescent Island GPU details suggest Intel is targeting massive memory bandwidth using LPDDR5X to sidestep the global HBM shortage.

Intel-related discussion is centered on next-gen silicon and memory strategies, with leaked/outlined plans for Crescent Island (Xe3P) leaning on LPDDR5X due to HBM constraints. Alongside that, multiple items focus on process roadmap progress (10A/7A) and ongoing server/consumer product developments (Xeon 6+ and Panther Lake variants).

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GPU model in leaks Xe3P (Crescent Island AI GPU pics)
Memory type and size LPDDR5X with 160GB (leaked Crescent Island PCB claims)
Bandwidth target LPDDR5X-9600 supporting ~1.5 TB/s bandwidth
Reason for approach Intel sidesteps the HBM shortage via cheaper memory

What to Watch

  • Watch for more Crescent Island details around the LPDDR5X-9600 / 1.5 TB/s claims and any final specs. Tom's Hardware

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  • .Geek - Hackers brengen zelf microcode van Intel i386-processor in kaart Tweakers
  • Commercial satellite supplying intel to Ukraine is cornered by four Russian spacecraft — US Space Force can only watch as Russia threatens 'quasi-civilian' targets Tom's Hardware
  • Intel SSD Firmware Update Tools Phoronix
  • Intel's Latest Round Of Open-Source Projects Ended: OBS Studio Plugin, CVE Binary Tool & More Phoronix
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Tom's Hardware 6 articles

Tracking: Commercial satellite supplying intel to Ukraine is cornered by four Russian spacecraft — US Space Force can only watch as Russia threatens 'quasi-civilian' targets / 768GB of cheap Intel Optane DIMM memory sticks used to run 1-trillion-parameter LLM on a system with a single GPU — local Kimi K2.5 install achieved roughly 4 tokens per second

r/intel Community · 5 articles

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

VideoCardz 5 articles

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

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

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