Intel Razor Lake-AX Laptop Chip Returns to On-Package Memory Design

Intel's future Razor Lake-AX laptop chip reportedly uses on-package memory, potentially boosting iGPU performance while limiting upgrade options.

Intel Razor Lake-AX Laptop Chip Returns to On-Package Memory Design

is reportedly developing a future laptop processor named Razor Lake-AX that will feature on-package memory. This architectural choice marks a return to a memory design strategy that integrates memory directly onto the processor package. The move aims to deliver noticeable performance improvements for mobile computing devices.

Architectural shift aims to boost mobile computing performance

The integration of on-package memory is expected to significantly boost the performance of the integrated graphics unit. Leaks suggest the next-generation chip will outperform the 12 Xe iGPU found in Panther Lake. This enhancement is particularly relevant for workloads that benefit from high memory bandwidth.

Reports regarding the internal CPU layout of Razor Lake-AX remain contradictory. One set of information indicates the chip will use Griffin Cove performance cores alongside Golden Eagle efficiency cores. Another conflicting report claims Intel is abandoning the separate core types in favor of a single unified core design.

Intel has not officially confirmed the launch window or specific technical specifications for Razor Lake-AX. The on-package memory feature is currently based on unverified leaks from social media rather than official company statements. The processor is expected to compete against 's upcoming Medusa Halo lineup in the laptop market.

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