Intel Teases Xe HPG Gaming Graphics Architecture

Intel Graphics tweeted a showcasing sprinkle screen of its impending Xe HPG gaming discrete designs engineering. There’s very little to the video, aside from reporting the Xe HPG logo. It gets going with a portrayal of the Xe LP design, on which the organization’s Gen12 iGPUs and Iris Xe MAX section level discrete GPUs are based; and expands into a bigger silicon that fills every which way. The movement could be a clue that Xe HPG chips will be a significant degree quicker than the Iris Xe MAX, target genuine gaming, and take the battle to both NVIDIA and AMD.

Intel is planning the Xe HPG designs engineering for outsider silicon manufacture hubs, like TSMC and Samsung, and could use a sub-10 nm hub to altogether scale up from the Xe LP. A new report highlighted the probability of 512 execution units on a specific Xe HPG variation (4,096 bound together shaders) and contemporary GDDR6 memory, while Intel has the fundamental IP to pull off DirectX 12 Ultimate logo preparation, including raytracing. Intel is likely looking at a cut of the e-sports equipment fragment, albeit a top of the line GPU can’t be totally precluded. Watch the video from the source connect beneath.