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Chiplets make sense for scalability which is important for GPU's. You could simply build a Radeon RX 6700XT class chip and just add more equivalent chips as the need arises.

It was ironically the approach AMD was taking with VLIW5/Terascale based GPU's... Small, efficient GPU's, but pair them up on a single board.. Hence why we got the Radeon 3850 X2, 3870 X2, 4850 X2, 4870 X2 and 5970.

The chips did get bigger over time though, which made it less economical as they kept trying to push the performance envelope, but it was great for the consumer if you could ignore the multi-gpu nuances that came with the territory.



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