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Intel Rialto Bridge

Intel's Rialto Bridge GPU uses the Generation 12.5 architecture and is made using a 7 nm production process at Intel. With a die size of 1280 mm² and a transistor count of 100,000 million it is a very big chip. Rialto Bridge supports DirectX 12 (Feature Level 12_1). For GPU compute applications, OpenCL version 3.0 can be used. It features 20480 shading units, 1280 texture mapping units and 0 ROPs. Also included are 1280 tensor cores which help improve the speed of machine learning applications. The GPU also contains 160 raytracing acceleration cores.

Graphics Processor

Released
Unknown
GPU Name
Rialto Bridge
Architecture
Generation 12.5
Codename
Xe-HPC
Foundry
Intel
Package
MCM
Process Size
7 nm
Transistors
100,000 million
Density
78.1M / mm²
Die Size
1280 mm²

Graphics Features

DirectX
12 (12_1)
OpenGL
4.6
OpenCL
3.0
Vulkan
N/A
Shader Model
6.6
WDDM
3.1

Render Config

Shading Units
20480
TMUs
1280
ROPs
0
Execution Units
1280
Tensor Cores
1280
RT Cores
160
L1 Cache
64 KB per EU
L2 Cache
417792 KB
Max. TDP
800 W

All Generation 12.5 GPUs

Intel GPU Architecture History

Graphics cards using the Intel Rialto Bridge GPU

Name Chip Memory Shaders TMUs ROPs Base Clock Boost Clock Memory Clock
128 GB 20480 1280 0 900 MHz 1600 MHz 1565 MHz
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