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Intel Xe (apparently) transparent multi-core GPU architecture leaks

As in the other thread it must be an early April fools - there are several bits of information that are complete garbage.
 
And now we have the product of Intel's developerment.

Meet the "father of all" - the worlds first MCM GPU, Intel doing what AMD did for CPUs with Ryzen.

With a total package size of 3700mm2 it's absolutely massive compared to monolithic designs like the 800mm2 2080ti. It seems to use 8 "core clusters" (for lack of the proper word), no other specs were released


https://wccftech.com/intels-father-of-all-xe-hp-gpu-pictured-massive-3696-mm-package/
 
How long do we think before they release a consumer-grade gaming card? Or never, and these are purely pro cards for workstations or AI or what-have-you.
 
How long do we think before they release a consumer-grade gaming card? Or never, and these are purely pro cards for workstations or AI or what-have-you.

This particular card is just For HPC and quite specialised at that, doesn't look like it would fit in current desktop systems - it's just simply too big - must have many many thousands of cores on it.

Consumer cards will come, I'd guess those another at least another year away
 
And now we have the product of Intel's developerment.

Meet the "father of all" - the worlds first MCM GPU, Intel doing what AMD did for CPUs with Ryzen.

With a total package size of 3700mm2 it's absolutely massive compared to monolithic designs like the 800mm2 2080ti. It seems to use 8 "core clusters" (for lack of the proper word), no other specs were released


https://wccftech.com/intels-father-of-all-xe-hp-gpu-pictured-massive-3696-mm-package/


We now have more details on this HPC gpu , Intel has completed the chip. It's comprised of 47tiles with a total silicon surface area of 2000mm2 with 100 billion transistors (the rtx3090 only has 28 billion). The first application of this GPU is a multi exaflop super computer Intel is building for the Argonne laboratory
 
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Couldn't agree more - people 'wanting this to fail' are really shooting themselves in the foot

Couldn't agree more right back at you, anyone who thinks their PC parts are some sort of fashion statement should either focus on the RGB or learn that multi-billion dollar US companies are not your friend or identity.
 
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Their interconnect tech is years behind. It will be junk!

proof?

If foveros 3d stacking is so bad, why is AMD moving towards it? AMD has directly stated that infinity fabric will be replaced with AMD's own 3d stacking and Intel's 3d stacking is delivering 100+ billion transistor GPU's on it's first attempt
 

I dont need it... proof exists in the fact you can buy failed intel mcm designs, proof comes in the fact they can't scale their cpu architecture properly beyond monolithic designs. There was a leaked intel internal memo that went over it, they were/are years behind on interconnect/fabric tech. Until they releases something that is half decent with new/decent fabric ill eat my words, until then they have nothing. It's as simple as that.
 
Couldn't agree more, anyone who thinks their PC parts are some sort of fashion statement should either focus on the RGB or learn that multi-billion dollar US companies are not your friend or identity.

It's baffling sometimes. Red Vs Blue, Green Vs Red, PlayStation Vs Xbox, Mac Vs PC, etc etc etc. Consumerism consumes consumers, as they say. people get so hung up on brands, you'd think they were the majority shareholder
 
I vaguely remember writing an April fool's day article about Knight's corner... like seven years ago? Not waiting for it to fail, but nor is my breath exactly bated.
 
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