Intel Razor Lake-AX Could Bring Back On-Package Memory
Quick Report
Intel is reportedly reconsidering on-package memory for future AX-class processors, with Razor Lake-AX mentioned as the likely platform for the return. The idea would follow Lunar Lake, which paired the CPU, GPU, and I/O die with LPDDR5X-8533 inside a single package.
That would be a notable shift from Intel's earlier plan to keep future memory off-die because of integration complexity, but the company now appears willing to revisit the tradeoff for higher-end mobile AI designs. The rumored goal is to better compete with AMD Halo-style parts, while also leaving room for LPDDR6 or even HBM in later revisions if the package and supply-chain constraints line up.
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