Intel and Nvidia: First hints about Core CPUs with RTX GPUs
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After Intel and Nvidia officially announced their historic deal in September, things went quiet regarding future products. Now, there are initial indications of Core CPUs with RTX GPUs, which could launch as mega-APUs.
After the historic deal, as Intel and Nvidia had called their cooperation announced in September of this year, things have become pretty quiet about future products. Now there are first indications of core CPUs with RTX GPUs that could start as mega APUs. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang had subsequently confirmed that core CPUs with integrated RTX GPUs will become a reality and a SoC ("system-on-a-chip") should make the beginning. Now YouTuber RedGamingTech wants to have first information about a mega-APU.
Intel and Nvidia: Core CPUs with RTX GPUs become reality
While the two CEOs talked in September about the fact that the first product will be an x86 SoC, which should roughly correspond to an Nvidia GB10 ("Grace Blackwell Superchip"), RedGamingTech would now like to have learned that "Intel Serpent Lake" is making the beginning as a "mega APU". This is "probably" a further development of "Intel Hammer Lake", the graphics processor, on the other hand, relies on Nvidia Rubin to break Strix Halo's supremacy in the segment.
While Moore's Law Is Dead had only reported in September that the first products under the code name "Hammer Lake" will bring an IGP ("Integrated Graphics Processor") from Nvidia, so it should now be "Serpent Lake". This should also be flanked with LPDDR6 system memory, it continues.
Still an absolute dream of the future
Since both Moore's Law Is Dead and RedGamingTech are talking about products that are due to be released in 2029 and neither Nvidia nor Intel have yet commented on the details of their upcoming products, it is still an absolute dream of the future. All rumors should therefore be treated with the utmost caution. At the end of 2026 it will be Zen 6 against Nova Lake.
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