Intel ARC GPUs, Xe Architecture for dGPUs [2018-2022]

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Is it safe to assume he was not under NDA but got the slides through other leaks/means? Or did someone else start the leak so once it's already public they can talk about it?
 
Is it safe to assume he was not under NDA but got the slides through other leaks/means? Or did someone else start the leak so once it's already public they can talk about it?
VideoCardz leaked some stuff, haven't checked if it covers all the same as GN video, but VC watermarks their slides so at least GN isn't using them
 
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The pairing in the image is interesting.
Are they 8 wide or 16 wide in h/w?

In any case seems narrow for a modern GPU.
 
Meanwhile, a 50% clockspeed uplift over Xe-LP would put Intel’s clockspeeds at roughly around 2GHz. That would be somewhere in between NVIDIA and AMD, who tend to have slightly lower and higher clockspeeds respectively. Or, to put things in terms of raw throughput, this would give a theoretical 8 slice Alchemist design 16.4 TFLOPS of single precision (FP32) shader/compute throughput, which would be almost 8x the rated throughput of the discrete Xe-LP DG1 video card.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/16895/a-sneak-peek-at-intels-xe-hpg-gpu-architecture

Seems about what you'd expect from a 3070 level card.
Next year will certainly be interesting.
 
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