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That part is coming, but still some ways away. Even AMD isn't going "chiplet" GPU anytime soon, though if I'd have to guess I'd say Nvidia, with their extra cash, will deploy something like that first.
AMD’s Navi will be a traditional monolithic GPU, not a multi-chip module
I didn't mean it in an MCM type of way: i meant it as a full card. Think of it as a 2nd GPU, that has no display options and it's sole purpose is to enable RT with the primary GPU.
Ofc nVidia being nVidia would make sure such a card would only work with nVidia primary GPUs ...