What do you mean? You still need all the other components that are currently needed.
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... at the cost of doubling CPU prices. Larger dies, lower yields.
Intels mobile chips have been systems on a chip (or really package) for some years now. Meteor lake is actually no different than it's predecessors in this regard aside from not having a desktop version with the SOC bits removed.
SOC does not mean a full computer, it’s a mobile chip, every mobile board is quite small, you have zero idea what you’re talking about, this post is useless
I want what this guy is smoking, do you even know what meteor lake is bruh? 😂
I want what this guy is smoking, do you even know what meteor lake is bruh? 😂
Desktops aren't getting meteor lake. We have to wait until Arrow lake.
Motherboards cost a lot mainly due to cost of all the layers needed for routing and integrity of high speed signals. Also power management.