New rumors suggest that AMD and Intel may be working on multi-chip module graphics cards. We may see the architecture this year in AMD's RDNA 3 GPUs.
Multi-chip module graphics cards just might be the future, bringing upcoming generations of GPUs to a whole new level. Combining multiple dies instead of relying on a single chip could provide better performance without being hindered by the current hardware limitations.
Today’s leaks come from two different sources and both point toward AMD and Intel both exploring MCM architecture for their upcoming consumer-level graphics cards. A new Intel patent has been uncovered by Underfox on Twitter and later shared by Wccftech, talking about using several GPUs combined via MCM for image rendering and the benefits this would provide.
The leak regarding AMD comes from an unsuspecting AMD engineer who shared their current projects on their LinkedIn profile and was spotted by blueisviolet on Twitter. The engineer is a principal member of technical staff and works on Infinity Fabric. Information pulled from the profile strongly indicates that some of the next-gen AMD RDNA 3 graphics cards will feature an MCM design.amd pssst linkedin pic.twitter.
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