Intel details TSMC-made Lunar Lake processor for AI PCs
By Peter Clarke, eeNews Europe (June 4, 2024)
Intel has provided details of its Lunar Lake processor for AI-enabled PCs with chiplet tiles made by TSMC and said it is due to ship in 3Q24.
Lunar Lake is a chiplet-based processor made for Intel by foundry TSMC using its N6 and N3B manufacturing processes, nominally at 6nm and 3nm respectively. The component is then assembled by Intel using its Foveros 3D packaging technology. It is reported that the compute chiplet is made using N3B and housekeeping controller tile is made using N6.
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