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This model is rumored to be the second to last in the Intel Xe-HPG DG2 range, sporting 128 EUs for 1,024 cores, 4GB of GDDR6 memory on a 64-bit bus, and a board power of 35 watts.
Intel's Xe HPG or DG2 which was slated for launch later this year has purportedly been delayed according to a new report today. The GPU is now rumored to be making its debut at CES next year.
However, Intel's discrete gaming aspirations have been largely waiting on DG2's arrival, which uses the gaming-specific Intel Xe-HPG arch. It looks as if that could happen in good time, too.
The Xe-HPG is aimed at gamers, with Intel getting ready to launch its DG2 lineup with up to 512 execution units (EUs).
Intel's gaming-focused Xe-HPG DG2 graphics card has been in the works for a while now, with numerous leaks and teases continuing to spin the rumour mill.
Intel’s statements show that the company’s interest in the discrete graphics card market might be more of a long-term commitment, and the Xe-HPG DG2 is just the first step.
The DG2, on the other hand, looks to offer something a lot more enticing. Intel has confirmed it is using 512, 384, 256, 196, and 128 EUs, where each EU is similarly performant to eight cores ...
DG2 is different. This is the first iteration of Intel's gaming-focused Xe HPG line. It'll also be Intel's first effort to enter the GPU market in decades.
It's positively NSFW. The strangely offset chip cradled between his digits is the most powerful of Intel's new gaming GPUs, the B0 stepping of its Intel Xe-HPG 512 execution unit DG2.
It appears that Intel's Xe-HPG DG2 gaming GPU announcement will arrive any day now. In a tweet asking Odyssey cardholders to fill in their details to receive some swag, team blue confirmed its DG2 ...
Check out the PCB of Intel's new Xe-HPG gaming-focused GPU, expected to launch in 2022 and has GeForce RTX 3080 levels of perf.
Intel Teases Impending Release Of Xe-HPG DG2 Gaming GPU For Enthusiasts by Paul Lilly — Tuesday, June 29, 2021, 10:47 AM EDT Comments ...