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Intel "Razor Lake" to Use TSMC's N2X Node, Brings bLLC to Laptop SKUs

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Intel "Razor Lake" to Use TSMC's N2X Node, Brings bLLC to Laptop SKUs

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Intel's "Razor Lake" is a next-generation processor lineup set to launch after the upcoming "Nova Lake" Core Ultra 400 series, scheduled for early 2027. Today, we learn that Intel is planning some "Razor Lake" production to be done on TSMC's N2X node, which is also scheduled for 2027. According to a well-known Intel leaker, Jaykihn, Intel's node of choice for "Razor Lake" will be the enhanced 2 nm design from TSMC. The N2X node is part of the N2 node family but is designed to maintain high frequencies at the cost of some power efficiency compared to the standard N2. This suggests that Intel is preparing to boost frequencies for its next-generation designs, likely to compete with AMD and introduce a performance-leading design. However, N2X might not be the only node used for production, as Intel is known for dual-sourcing compute tiles, similar to the approach with the upcoming "Nova Lake." Last month, rumors emerged that Intel initially planned to outsource the main compute tile produc

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