Intel teased its dedicated laptop GPU earlier in October, and it’s now rolling out the technology in earnest. The chip designer has announced that the first laptops using its Iris Xe Max graphics chip ...
The new Xe-HPG graphics card we're looking at is the GPU codenamed DG2-512EU, which in this form packs 512 Execution Units, with a maximum GPU clock of 1.8GHz and 12.6GB of RAM -- we should see DG2 ...
The new Intel Falcon Shores XPU is described as a "New Tile-Based Flexible & Scalable Architecture" by the company, with three different configurations shown off: a completely x86 Tiled solution, an ...
A new leak from the not-so-reliable Geekbench revealed some key details about the upcoming Intel Xe-HPG DG2. The benchmark shows a card with 128 execution units (EUs) that can run at up to 2,200MHz — ...
It’s the start of a new era of competition. Today, Intel’s debut Arc A770 and A750 GPUs had their curtain drawn fully back, heralding the company’s long-teased entry into discrete consumer graphics ...
At the beginning of the week Intel revealed its Radeon and GeForce-rivalling branding, and promised further details about its upcoming discrete graphics cards for PCs. Today it followed through on ...
Intel’s discrete Xe desktop graphics card may be getting closer to launch. The Xe discrete GPU was recently spotted in a leaked Geekbench benchmark test, revealing key specifications behind the ...
When Intel announced the lineup for its Arc "Alchemist" graphics cards, there were three tiers, just like its CPUs. We've seen Arc A300 GPUs, and we've seen Arc A700 GPUs, but so far, the A500 series ...
Intel dumped its Xe-HPC GPU accelerators in favor of Gaudi but is still missing its sales goals with its Gaudi 3 AI accelerator. Thus, Intel is pinning its AI hopes on its next-gen Falcon Shores GPU ...
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