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Intel’s upcoming Xe HPG discrete graphics card will indeed have hardware ray tracing, the company confirmed on Wednesday. The catch? That new discrete GPU for gamers won’t actually show up ...
Leo sat through the 2hr+ Intel video and narrowed it down to just under an hour. It's a long watch, but some of it really very interesting, even if we say so ourselves. Now, it's time for Intel to ...
According to Renduchintala, the lead product for the 7nm generation will actually be a GP-GPU for the datacenter in 2021, based upon the new Xe architecture that Intel is developing. PC users ...
Paired with Intel's Xe-HPG GPU is said to be up to 16GB of GDDR6, operating between 14Gbps and 18Gbps. That's all information pulled right from Intel's site in the aforementioned leak.
Intel's first discrete graphics card is powered by the Xe GPU architecture, with Intel using dynamic tuning for power efficiency -- meaning it can go into low-power systems like notebooks, NUCs ...
Intel has been teasing us about a new brand of discrete gaming GPUs for a while, namely: Intel Xe. It's coming in several configurations and, at the top end of the stack, Xe-HPG is set to arrive ...
Leo sat in on an Intel briefing last week, and he presents his take aways today for our viewers. HE touches on the architecture, a breakdown, and goes into Intels 'Deep link', touching on Additive AI, ...
Intel Xe release date estimate We're thinking that. between a tweet from Raja Koduri and some 'insider sources.' we're looking at a summer 2020 release for the new discrete Intel Xe graphics cards.
Intel has chosen a name for its next-generation discrete graphics card, set for release in 2020, and that name is: Intel Xe. I'll be honest, it's pretty uninspiring and we're still trying to ...
Intel’s Xe graphics card for gamers will arrive in 2021 complete with support for ray tracing and GDDR6 memory, according to the rumor mill. This comes from Videocardz, which claims that the ...
The Iris Xe isn’t Intel’s first attempt at a desktop GPU, either. Intel killed off its Larrabee project 10 years ago, and it also launched its Intel i740 series all the way back in 1998.
Intel's Iris Xe Max is the company's latest step toward competing with AMD and Nvidia in PC graphics. It adds 4GB of graphics memory with 68GB/s of bandwidth.