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Intel's Razor Lake-AX: A Potential Shift in On-Package Memory

Intel is preparing to introduce on-package memory with its next-generation processor, which could challenge AMD's Medusa Halo architecture by 2028. The new design aims for improved performance and efficiency, b...

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