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Intel CPUs with Nvidia iGPUs supposedly coming in 2028

Eh, from the brief skimming, and what we already know about where the industry is headed, it'll be for AI use, and not really for gaming. If it's anything like the AMD Ryzen AI Max Plus 395 with an AMD Radeon 8060S, which is faster than a RTX 3060 Ti, but slower than a RTX 3070, it'll cost close to $1K or more.
 
If it's anything like the AMD Ryzen AI Max Plus 395 with an AMD Radeon 8060S,
My guess will be very different, much smaller Intel iGPU tile, it is relatively easy for Nvidia-Intel laptop to put a discrete nvidia GPU in the laptop for when you need more power. AMD kind of need to attach it to the CPU to sales mobile gpus... that said unified memory could make it tempting one day to do a N1X type on x86, but that would be its own APU product being my guess and a bit like the N1x is a big gpu with a cpu side by side, not an Intel cpu igpu tile.

I wonder what they can do with a low power package. :confused:
with forevos packaging and intel/tsmc future node, coulld be quite a bit, those panther lake 12 Xe cores were impressive and apparently only 55mm, can imagine the smallest Nvidia tile starting around that and going for 100-150mm for the top, would not expect going the Strix Halo giant sized affair.

For a refernece on tsmc 3N and without needing to have fully all the memory controller/io-etc... that the rest of teh cpu take care of, the 263mm GB205 (desktop RTX 5070) number of cores fit on the 174mm GB10 gpu block (Digits-N1x), so maybe by 2028 we could see around a near low clock/power rtx 5070 on the highest end of this if they go updated TSMC 2 family node or latest intel.
 
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