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Fast-forward to today, and there are several approaches Intel could take to developing such a chip. Given that it makes tile-based disaggregated client processors with SoC tiles made on TSMC nodes, it's possible that this chip could be a "Panther Lake" or "Nova Lake" derivative that combines Compute and a truncated SoC tile from Intel; with a GPU tile from NVIDIA. Unlike Intel's own Graphics tile, the NVIDIA tile could also integrate display engines and media accelerators. In related news, Özüağ says that Apple is in advanced stages of consultation with Intel over using its Intel 18A foundry node for manufacturing of some of its Apple Silicon products.
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