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

We will see. Ill point you at this post when the thing draws an absolute ton of power for mediocre performance and meh drivers.


Oh it draws a ton of power alright, Intel have said it's a liquid cooled card with 600w TDP and yea that is a lot but it's way more efficient than Nvidia - Nvidia's best GPU is 450w for 50 billion transistors built on TSMC 7nm - meanwhile Intel is 600w but it has 103 billion transistors on Intel 10nm. Intel doesn't even have to aim very high with this thing, even if the performance per transistor is only half of Nvidias it's going to beat Nvidia in Compute performance and performance per watt
 
Oh it draws a ton of power alright, Intel have said it's a liquid cooled card with 600w TDP and yea that is a lot but it's way more efficient than Nvidia - Nvidia's best GPU is 450w for 50 billion transistors built on TSMC 7nm - meanwhile Intel is 600w but it has 103 billion transistors on Intel 10nm. Intel doesn't even have to aim very high with this thing, even if the performance per transistor is only half of Nvidias it's going to beat Nvidia in Compute performance and performance per watt

It could also be as buggy as hell trying to get all the cores to work together.
 
Drivers might be poor, but if the top SKU come anywhere near 3060ti performance at £300 pounds.

And mining performance reflects that performance, it will give a massive boost to the whole gfx market.

My personal opinion is that they will fluff it... :) I hope they don't but we have been here before!
 
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