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AMD is preparing to switch things up a bit with its upcoming AM5 platform. The new platform is said to bring significant changes to the design of the socket and the CPU package, where we will see some new design choices and decisions. For starters, all of the processors made for the AM5 platform will come in a land grid array (LGA) configuration, very similar to that of Intel. Thanks to the rendering of ExecutableFix, we got to see exactly how will the new LGA design look like. And today, we get to see more details of the AMD's upcoming Raphael processor's integrated heat spreader (IHS) design.
The IHS serves the purpose of spreading the heat away from the die and dissipating it efficiently. However, IHS designs can sometimes be very interesting. According to this rendering from ExecutableFix, AMD's upcoming Raphael design, based on Zen 4 core, will feature a unique IHS design, which can be seen below.
As you can see, the IHS is very similar to that found on Intel's now discontinued Skylake-X HEDT design, pictured below. Underneath Skylake-X lies a double substrate setup, which is protected by the spider-like IHS. Could that be the same reason that AMD decided to use this IHS design, or is there something else at play here? We just have to wait for more information to find out.
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The IHS serves the purpose of spreading the heat away from the die and dissipating it efficiently. However, IHS designs can sometimes be very interesting. According to this rendering from ExecutableFix, AMD's upcoming Raphael design, based on Zen 4 core, will feature a unique IHS design, which can be seen below.
As you can see, the IHS is very similar to that found on Intel's now discontinued Skylake-X HEDT design, pictured below. Underneath Skylake-X lies a double substrate setup, which is protected by the spider-like IHS. Could that be the same reason that AMD decided to use this IHS design, or is there something else at play here? We just have to wait for more information to find out.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site