Intel Readies Arctic Sound M GPUs For Data Centers: 150W ACM-G10 For Peak Performance, 75W Dual ACM-G11 For High Density, PCIe Gen 4 Cards Available Q3 2022
https://wccftech.com/intel-arctic-sound-m-pcie-gen-4-cards-150w-75w-designs-xe-hpg-q3-2022-launch/
Intel has further details its Arctic Sound M Data Center GPUs which will be available in the third quarter of 2022. The new cards will be aimed at a range of Pro workloads such as Cloud Gaming, Media Processing & Delivery, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, and Inference.
Intel has showcased two designs that will be part of the Arctic Sound M lineup. The flagship design is based on a single ACM-G10 GPU, featuring a 150W design and designed for peak performance. It looks like the second Arctic Sound M card is based on two ACM-G11 GPUs with a 75W TDP & aimed at high-density multipurpose workloads.
Intel Readies Arctic Sound M GPUs For Data Centers: 150W ACM-G10 For Peak Performance, 75W Dual ACM-G11 For High Density, PCIe Gen 4 Cards Available Q3 2022
May 10, 2022, 2:44pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-arctic-sound-m-pcie-gen-4-cards-150w-75w-designs-xe-hpg-q3-2022-launch/
> Intel has further details its Arctic Sound M Data Center GPUs which will be available in the third quarter of 2022. The new cards will be aimed at a range of Pro workloads such as Cloud Gaming, Media Processing & Delivery, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, and Inference.
> Intel has showcased two designs that will be part of the Arctic Sound M lineup. The flagship design is based on a single ACM-G10 GPU, featuring a 150W design and designed for peak performance. It looks like the second Arctic Sound M card is based on two ACM-G11 GPUs with a 75W TDP & aimed at high-density multipurpose workloads.