Intel's upcoming DG2 Xe-HPG GPU for mainstream gamers and content creators may be available in a total of six SKUs, according to leaks doing the rounds. DG2 Xe-HPG variants start from 96 EUs and 4 GB GDDR6 VRAM and will top-out at 512 EUs with 16 GB GDDR6 VRAM to take on NVIDIA GA104 and AMD RX 6800 offerings.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-DG2-Xe-HPG-specs-leak-512-EU-part-with-16-GB-GDDR6-VRAM-can-potentially-challenge-NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-3070-and-AMD-Radeon-RX-6800.524015.0.html
The bus width will be the bottleneck here. They have to use high core and memory clocks to stay competitive.
It's not going to challenge anything, except perhaps our patience.
Well the Iris Xe iGpus inside the Tiger Lake CPUs are 7nm in-house(not the CPU), so I've heard. And it's not made by TSMC...
Alder lake 10++ i5 4c/8t 32 EU iGPU... when they could put 128EU Xe max!
i3, the same , seems that 32EU is a must.
just meh, even in intel you won't get a decent iGPU to play on Bluestack.
Dying to hear what the basis for the assumption of its performance is.
AMD needed InfinityCache to get away with a 256bit bus on their flagship, so unless Intel have similar tech, they're likely to be languishing in the mid-range.
Lots of fan boy complaints here. I love nvidia too but I am very keen to see additional competition to amd and nvidia to save spending ridicules amounts on gpus as we do now.
Now nvidia should start developing motherboard for laptops and desktop like amd and Intel.