AMD is reportedly working on integrating 3D V-Cache technology into its upcoming Threadripper processors. According to an insider from Chiphell, AMD is actively developing Threadripper with 3D V-Cache applied to all CCDs (chiplets).
Additionally, the next generation APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) is expected to feature 3D V-Cache technology, although it will be limited to the 'Halo' series, which is part of the Zen 5 generation.
This development comes as a significant upgrade to the current Strix Halo series, which will see the inclusion of 3D V-Cache technology. These APU's will serve as successors to the Ryzen AI 300 Max series.
The integration of 3D V-Cache technology in Threadripper processors is expected to significantly enhance their performance and capabilities, making them more competitive in the market.