Thursday, March 18th 2021

Intel Teases Xe HPG Gaming Graphics Architecture

Intel Graphics tweeted a marketing splash screen of its upcoming Xe HPG gaming discrete graphics architecture. There's not much to the video, except announcing the Xe HPG logo. It starts off with a depiction of the Xe LP architecture, on which the company's Gen12 iGPUs and Iris Xe MAX entry-level discrete GPUs are based; and swells into a larger silicon that grows in all directions. The animation could be a hint that Xe HPG chips will be an order of magnitude faster than the Iris Xe MAX, target serious gaming, and take the fight to both NVIDIA and AMD.

Intel is designing the Xe HPG graphics architecture for third-party silicon fabrication nodes, such as TSMC and Samsung, and could leverage a sub-10 nm node to significantly scale up from the Xe LP. A recent report pointed to the likelihood of 512 execution units on a certain Xe HPG variant (4,096 unified shaders) and contemporary GDDR6 memory, while Intel has the necessary IP to pull off DirectX 12 Ultimate logo readiness, including raytracing. Intel is likely eyeing a slice of the e-sports hardware segment, although a high-end GPU cannot be completely ruled out. Watch the video from the source link below.
Source: Intel Graphics (Twitter)
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36 Comments on Intel Teases Xe HPG Gaming Graphics Architecture

#26
RedelZaVedno
Raja pls give me 4,096 shaders, 2,000MHz gaming frequency, 12 gigs, stable drivers and $349 price tag and I'm ready to join Team Blue even if XE doesn't support RT and AI super sampling. dGPU market is desperate for a blue Earthquake to shake things up. Radeon clearly doesn't intend to offer decent value in lower mid range market segment anymore (RX 480/580 = 229$, RX 5600XT = $279, RX 6500XT = $349?
But pls release it when mining craze ends.
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#27
Vayra86
ixiAnd the long term stragety was aswell 15 years ago :).
Well yeah, these things don't happen overnight :) But you're right, Nvidia hasn't really been making waves yet.
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#28
Jack1n
I think they should use their own foundries to make it, using TSMC or Samsung will not help the current situation at all.
They could use their own 14nm process to give us 1080ti level performance at a competitive price and at quantity.
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#29
Arc1t3ct
Jack1nI think they should use their own foundries to make it, using TSMC or Samsung will not help the current situation at all.
They could use their own 14nm process to give us 1080ti level performance at a competitive price and at quantity.
This! I agree 100%
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#30
64K
Jack1nI think they should use their own foundries to make it, using TSMC or Samsung will not help the current situation at all.
They could use their own 14nm process to give us 1080ti level performance at a competitive price and at quantity.
Even if they did it wouldn't change anything. There is still a shortage of PCBs and components to go on the the card. Scalpers and Miners will still hoard Intel cards when available. The Pandemic will still cause transportation issues. Until these issues are addressed the shortages will still continue.
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#31
Tom Sunday
BigBonedCartman$350 MSRP, $1000 retail
With the prices ballooning with all of new hardware around, I am happy to see competition and others entering the arena. As to GPU's the more manufacturers the better. And if by an American based company it's even better. Thoughts?
ixiWas thinking the same way... i would be not surprised....
Intel plans to report its earnings for the first quarter of 2021 on April 22, 2021 promptly after close of market. Most of their important institutional investors will be in attendance. Of the many other expected Q&A will be discussions on Alder Lake, the March Z590 CPU take-off and their new 'graphics programs' and which clearly presents a perfectly timed new deal. With the Alder Lake offering later this year Intel already confirmed up to a 20% single thread performance increase. Then the Z590 program tauted to be successful and a new GPU product in the pipeline, Intel stock investors indicated that we most likely see a 66% surge to $90 in the fourth quarter. Perhaps many of us who made some quick easy cash with AMD stock last year and within a short 7-months, will take the AMD windfall and invest with Intel? Amazing how the world turns and Wall Street as usual has no memory either of its former darlings.
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#32
gasolina
with 96 eu and lots of bad drivers even with the best driver or optimize it should reach the level of gt1030, and 512EU 5 times with gddr6 it should be at gtx1060 level at best . There a review though and very bad www.igorslab.de/satz-mit-xe-intel-iris-xe-max-grahics-im-exklusiven-teardown-und-mit-massiven-treiberproblemen-bei-den-benchmarks-leak/. We still need intel IGPU for graphic card video ports to work , and there are problems with dp ports on the card itself. There are couples of site review this intel xe and so far so bad. I don't believe intel could make gpu with raja unless they hire someone else. This will end up like larrabee ver 3
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#33
londiste
Keep in mind that Igor's article is about the old SDV hardware from January 2020 along with drivers from about the same time. There have been couple other people looking at the same card and DP ports problem is not a thing on all of these. Igor kind of rode the OEM-only DG1 release wave while using old stuff...

Xe integrated into Tiger Lake has been doing reasonably well. Of course Intel has driver work to do - especially when it comes to games - but this is expected in their situation.
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#34
gasolina
it's just kinda hopeless in these days you know , as much as i can tell crypto currency never dies because some guys need money laundry and undetected transfer for trafficking so this is the future .
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#35
R-T-B
gasolinait's just kinda hopeless in these days you know , as much as i can tell crypto currency never dies because some guys need money laundry and undetected transfer for trafficking so this is the future .
It's actually more it's become a legit currency so it's the future. People use it for tons of legal activities now. No one here gets that. Criminals have nearly all migrated to odd anonymous altcoins that represent a small minority of the market today.
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#36
medi01
After Raja left AMD, suddenly the company stopped embarrassing itself with "Poor Volta" (and instead put NV into "3060 has 12GB, when 3070 has 8GB and 3080 has 10GB position).

Some vague "512 something" that will be manufactured god knows where is exactly the type of vaporware bazinga i'd expect to come out from Poor Intel. :kookoo:
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