And Then There Were Three: Intel Powers On First XE dGPU Based On 10nm Process
https://wccftech.com/and-then-there-were-three-intel-powers-on-first-xe-dgpu-based-on-10nm-process/
A featured concept image of Intel Xe GPU. Image credits: Cristiano Siqueira (@CSiqueira97)
The number of graphics card manufacturers with a working dedicated GPU is officially three now as Intel powers on its XE graphics card. The XE GPU has been rumored to launch sometime in late 2020 and will make Intel part of the older graphics card duopoly (now a triopoly) which includes AMD and NVIDIA. The XE GPU that Intel has powered on its lab is based on Gen 12 graphics and will constitute a basic prototyping/testing platform for Intel.
And Then There Were Three: Intel Powers On First XE dGPU Based On 10nm Process
Oct 26, 2019, 8:13am UTC
https://wccftech.com/and-then-there-were-three-intel-powers-on-first-xe-dgpu-based-on-10nm-process/
> A featured concept image of Intel Xe GPU. Image credits: Cristiano Siqueira (@CSiqueira97)
> The number of graphics card manufacturers with a working dedicated GPU is officially three now as Intel powers on its XE graphics card. The XE GPU has been rumored to launch sometime in late 2020 and will make Intel part of the older graphics card duopoly (now a triopoly) which includes AMD and NVIDIA. The XE GPU that Intel has powered on its lab is based on Gen 12 graphics and will constitute a basic prototyping/testing platform for Intel.