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Xe HPG and Alchemist SoC - Architecture Day 2021 | Intel Technology FULL presentation

TrueLegend

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  • XeSS = 4k quality at nearly 1080p rendering cost (with AI/Neural Network)
  • XeSS Upscaling on Competitive Platforms aka AMD and nVidia via DP4a Instruction
  • XeSS Upscaling on Intel with XMX Hardware acceleration - SDK releasing this month
  • Opensource Standards
  • 1st GPU in Q1 2022
  • Follow-up plans for next four generations already in R&D
 
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IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman

According to the YouTube channel, Moore's Law Is Dead, who's host has something of a reputation for reliable information on Intel hardware, the tech company has finally released images from its first GPU. The images show a silver, almost chrome-looking, piece of hardware, with black fans. It also has this interesting concentric look on both the 512EU and 128EU versions of the card. According to the video, these actual photographs are very similar to the renders which were doing the rounds recently.

These images come shortly after the specs for Alchemist were made public, confirming what some in the industry suspected, in which Intel's product could match some of the best Nvidia and AMD cards currently on the market. One thing that Moore's Law Is Dead stresses is that this first GPU will likely be available sometime in Q2 2022, which is a little later than the expected Q1 2022. He goes on to say that the earlier date likely refers to the laptop versions of the GPU being released, while the desktop versions likely need more work on their drivers, hence the later launch.

 
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