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Intel Razor Lake Processors Coming with TSMC N2X Technology

Intel Razor Lake Processors Coming with TSMC N2X Technology

Intel’s new Razor Lake processors will take laptop performance to the next level with TSMC N2X technology and bLLC cache enhancement. Details in our news.

Intel has officially confirmed that its next-generation Razor Lake processors, announced as the successor to the Nova Lake series, will utilize TSMC’s advanced N2X manufacturing technology. According to sources in the field, these high-performance, next-generation chips will offer “bLLC” (Big LLC) cache technology to users for the first time in laptop platforms.

Intel, expected to push frequency speeds above 6 GHz thanks to TSMC’s N2X node, aims to gain a significant competitive advantage against AMD’s Halo chips in the gaming and high-performance computing market with this move.

  • Intel’s Razor Lake processors will be manufactured with TSMC’s N2X production technology, which promises high performance.
  • The new architecture will integrate bLLC cache support, developed for laptops, into the system for the first time.
  • The Razor Lake series will be released with two different architectural structures: standard and AX variants.

Razor Lake Processors Will Be Powered by N2X Technology

TSMC’s N2X process offers higher current and frequency capacity compared to N2P technology, focusing on peak performance. Intel aims to push the limits of raw performance beyond power efficiency in processors using this process technology.

Razor Lake processors are expected to exceed the 6 GHz clock speed threshold.

Leaked technical details indicate that standard “S/H” models will use Griffin Cove P-Core and Arctic Wolf E-Core architectures. In contrast, the special editions codenamed “AX,” intended to compete with AMD’s Halo series, will be based on the Coyote Cove P-Core architecture. This strategic differentiation reflects Intel’s desire to offer customized performance levels to users in different segments.

A Revolution in Big Cache for Laptops Will Begin

Intel’s introduction of bLLC, or “Big LLC,” technology to laptops could radically change gaming performance on portable platforms. Introduced with Nova Lake-S series desktop processors, this technology will now also be featured in high-performance laptop models.

Thanks to BLLC technology, a performance increase similar to 3D V-Cache is aimed for in portable devices.

This step, which is a response to AMD’s 3D V-Cache technology offered with its Ryzen HX3D series, will strengthen Intel’s position in the portable gaming market. The L3 cache capacity, reaching up to 144 MB in a single process block and 288 MB in a dual block in the new generation processors, will provide a great advantage, especially in games that require intensive data processing.

Titan Lake Architecture to Unify in the Future

Titan Lake, which is included in Intel’s future roadmap, stands out as the platform where the company will fully unify its P and E core architectures for the first time. These new generation processors, which will use the Golden Eagle E-Core architecture, will be supported by the Copper Shark P-Core configuration. This integration process takes the company’s modular approach in processor design to a higher level.

We await your opinions on Intel’s N2X technology and bLLC cache enhancement that will be used in its new generation Razor Lake processors; Do you think this move will be enough to shake AMD’s dominance in the gaming market?

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