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    válasz szarnyasdino #49726 üzenetére

    a CPU chipletet az Intel adja
    és a GPU RTX chipletet meg az NVidia.
    és egyesített memóriájuk lesz - NVLINK -en kommunikálnak.

    És ha az Intel adja az NPU-t is ( a CPU mellé) ,
    akkor teljesen Windows-Co-Pilot kompatibilis lesz a konfig.

    és egy current/next Gen-Konzol - teljesítményt össze lehet ezzel legózni.

    """
    This SoC had a CPU at one end connected via a PCIe connection to the separate AMD GPU chiplet, which is flanked by a small, dedicated memory package. This separate memory package was only usable by the GPU. The Nvidia/Intel products will have an RTX GPU chiplet connected to the CPU chiplet via the faster and more efficient NVLink interface, and we’re told it will have uniform memory access (UMA), meaning both the CPU and GPU will be able to access the same pool of memory.

    Intel's new x86 RTX CPUs will compete directly with AMD's APUs. For AMD, that means it faces intensifying competition from a company with the leading market share in notebook CPUs (Intel ships ~79% of laptop chips worldwide) that's now armed with GPU tech from Nvidia, which ships 92% of the world's gaming GPUs.
    """
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