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AMD appears to be developing a new generation of GPUs that could revive multi-chiplet designs for consumer gaming. According to the LinkedIn profile of AMD senior fellow Laks Pappu, the company is working on “competitive 2.5D/3.5D chiplet-based and monolithic graphic SoCs” for future Radeon GPUs. This suggests that AMD's next-gen RDNA 5 graphics cards, codenamed Navi 5x, could include more advanced packaging technologies, potentially introducing multi-tile GPU designs to the mainstream market. Pappu joined AMD in 2022 after decades at Intel, where he worked on GPU designs like DG1 and Alchemist, as well as experimental multi-tile architectures. Currently, AMD's top-end consumer GPU, the Radeon RX 9070 XT, competes with Nvidia’s mid-range RTX 5070 Ti. Despite the challenges, AMD already has experience with chiplet designs in its CPUs and even in its Navi 31 GPUs, which disaggregate memory and cache functions. That GPU’s symmetrical layout hints that AMD could eventually divide the core compute logic too. Multi-chip GPUs are already being used in the data center space by AMD and Nvidia. Read more in our articles including "AMD may bring multi-chiplet GPUs with upcoming RDNA 5 architecture" and "New AMD Ryzen X3D & RX 9070 GPUs: The Next Big Leap?".

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AMD appears to be developing a new generation of GPUs that could revive multi-chiplet designs for consumer gaming. According to the LinkedIn profile of AMD senior fellow Laks Pappu, the company is working on “competitive 2.5D/3.5D chiplet-based and monolithic graphic SoCs” for future Radeon GPUs.

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This suggests that AMD's next-gen RDNA 5 graphics cards, codenamed Navi 5x, could include more advanced packaging technologies, potentially introducing multi-tile GPU designs to the mainstream market. Pappu joined AMD in 2022 after decades at Intel, where he worked on GPU designs like DG1 and Alchemist, as well as experimental multi-tile architectures. Currently, AMD's top-end consumer GPU, the Radeon RX 9070 XT, competes with Nvidia’s mid-range RTX 5070 Ti.

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Our coverage of AMD GPU leaks includes: "AMD may bring multi-chiplet GPUs with upcoming RDNA 5 architecture"; "New AMD Ryzen X3D & RX 9070 GPUs: The Next Big Leap?"; "AMD’s Anti-Lag Feature Sparks Automatic Bans in Counter-Strike 2: Caution for GPU Owners". Each article provides unique insights and information.