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Broken Silicon's next guest will be High Yield! We plan to heavily discuss the state of the GPU & CPU markets, Intel's future, and everything having to do with chiplets and GPU Design!  This is a great episode to ask whatever you want about GPU Competition and the Future of these companies!

Our conversation will be HEAVILY steered by your submissions below, so don't hold back!  Just make sure you comments and questions are respectful, well written, and as concise as possible to be considered.  You have ~36 hours to submit below!


https://www.youtube.com/@HighYield

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Chris Rijk

Meteor Lake seems to only support one CPU tile and one GPU tile. Do you think it would have been better if it could support two CPU tiles? Overall, what do you think are the strengths and weaknesses of Meteor Lake, particularly from the chiplet side of things?

Chris Rijk

For Zen 5, AMD seems set to have 3 variations on their CCD chiplet - a standard 8-core, the same with V-cache and a “cloud” type16-core. Let me throw out another possibility - a chiplet with 4 standard cores and 8 “cloud” cores, basically the cores on Strix Point as a CCD. Let’s say AMD offered to make you for free a Ryzen processor with two of any of those four CCDs. What combination would you pick and why? What combination do you think would be most popular with consumers?