➀ AMD's next-generation GPUs based on 'UDNA' technology will be manufactured on TSMC's N3E process; ➁ AMD plans to launch a high-end flagship GPU with a large GPU core; ➂ AMD's next-generation desktop processors will feature a major revision to the cIOD chiplet and will be manufactured using TSMC's N4C process.
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