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English => News => Topic started by: Redaktion on November 11, 2017, 14:02:56

Title: First photos of the new Intel-AMD multi-chip module surface
Post by: Redaktion on November 11, 2017, 14:02:56
The first leaked images of the new Intel-AMD multi-chip module (MCM) in the wild have surfaced and going by the looks of it, appears to be exactly what ultrabooks and mini-PCs have been longing for all this while.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/First-photos-of-the-new-Intel-AMD-multi-chip-module-surface.263224.0.html
Title: Re: First photos of the new Intel-AMD multi-chip module surface
Post by: Loggedn2say on November 11, 2017, 15:25:02
Please do not credit b&c who stole the took the photo from beyond3d (timestamped  before b&c posted it) and rotated and cropped the photo.

Thank you.

Source: https://forum.beyond3d.com/posts/2009849/
Title: Correction about the last bit
Post by: fwip on November 12, 2017, 00:36:40
 According to Linus Tech Tips' WAN show segment, the Intel integrated GPU is not being dropped, making this just functionally just another form of discrete GPU.
Title: Re: First photos of the new Intel-AMD multi-chip module surface
Post by: Vaidyanathan on November 12, 2017, 06:49:45
Quote from: Loggedn2say on November 11, 2017, 15:25:02
Please do not credit b&c who stole the took the photo from beyond3d (timestamped  before b&c posted it) and rotated and cropped the photo.

Thank you.

Source: https://forum.beyond3d.com/posts/2009849/

First of all, kudos to user 'iamw' on the Beyond3D forums for bringing this picture to light. We acknowledge there could be earlier sources for the photo. However, we just give credit to the source where we found the pic. It does not necessarily mean that source is the ultimate one. But thanks for bringing this to our attention. Much appreciated :)
Title: Re: Correction about the last bit
Post by: Vaidyanathan on November 12, 2017, 06:51:22
Quote from: fwip on November 12, 2017, 00:36:40
According to Linus Tech Tips' WAN show segment, the Intel integrated GPU is not being dropped, making this just functionally just another form of discrete GPU.

Thanks for pointing that out, fwip. I've also read a few posts that mention that Intel could still retain the iGPU. The article has been edited accordingly.