Home • PC Game Hardware • PC Game News • Katharine Castle Hardware Editor 13th August 2020 / 2:00PM Intel have confirmed that their first discrete Xe GPU is still on track to release before the end of 2020. Code-named DG1, the graphics card is currently in production and will begin shipping before the end of the year, just in time for an almighty showdown between the upcoming Nvidia Ampere cards and the next-generation of AMD Navi GPUs. Information around the DG1’s exact specs are still thin on the ground at the moment, but Intel have revealed a few more details about its Xe-LP micro architecture at their Architecture Day 2020 conference today. Xe-LP (standing for low power) is one of two Xe-based architectures being readied by Intel, and it’s set to be their most efficient architecture for PC and laptops yet. Xe-LP GPUs will contain up to 96 EUs, or execution units, according to Intel (which is their version of Nvidia’s CUDA cores and AMD’s Stream Processors), and will support a number of DirectX 12 features such as asynchronous compute (which allows it to perform graphics and compute workloads simultaneously), sampler feedback (which allows games to load into memory… Read full this story
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