Yeah, but then there's Raja Koduri presenting at Samsungs Foundry eventRumour is that Xe-HPG is on TSMC 6nm.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/r...dry-event-as-intel-mulls-outsourcing-strategy
Yeah, but then there's Raja Koduri presenting at Samsungs Foundry eventRumour is that Xe-HPG is on TSMC 6nm.
IOI x Intel - IO InteractiveTogether with Intel, we are working to optimize the game for launch and beyond, with updates, tweaks and improvements coming throughout 2021 that will improve the experience of playing on a high-end PC and multi-core CPUs.
These optimizations include enhancing HITMAN 3 for PC players with 8+ core CPUs, for example you’ll be able to spot more crowds in Dubai or experience more complex destructibility in Dartmoor. We’re also introducing Variable Rate Shading (VRS), a technique that allows us to prioritize GPU resources where they have the biggest impact. On top of that, we will also implement Ray Tracing after the launch of the game, later in 2021.
Just as I was watching A Bitter Pill walkthrough this comes up. Hell yeah, Hawke's Bay with raytracing would be fucking AMAZING!IO Interactive partnering with Intel on VRS and Ray Tracing for Hitman 3
IOI x Intel - IO Interactive
Super exciting. It should be nice to see how Intel shakes things up this year!
This is Ponte Vecchio - Going into the Aurora Exascale Super Computer. It was delayed slightly so H122 delivery.Yeah, this is this year:
This is 2023 probably and DC only:
Right. And since it's Intel we're talking about an actual 2023 availability seems a fair bet.This is Ponte Vecchio - Going into the Aurora Exascale Super Computer. It was delayed slightly so H122 delivery.
Yeah, this is this year:
This is 2023 probably and DC only:
Yeah, that's official. But hardly shaking things up in my book, thus, i was oviously referring to...Yeah, this is this year:
Which was the thing (that would not be) dictator reacted to and i quoted.This is 2023 probably and DC only:
Considering the machine it's used in first is supposed to be deployed this year, I doubt it'll be 2023, 2022 maybe
The more relevant part is "can anyone recognize the chips"?
Is that 8x HBM, 16x Compute Chip, 12x or 8x Rambo? That would leave 12 + 4 or 8 + 4 unrecognized in the middle and the two corner chips uncounted for. The corners could be for whatever bus they used to connect several chips?
The Iris Xe discrete add-in card will be paired with 9th gen (Coffee Lake-S) and 10th gen (Comet Lake-S) Intel® Core™ desktop processors and Intel(R) B460, H410, B365, and H310C chipset-based motherboards and sold as part of pre-built systems. These motherboards require a special BIOS that supports Intel Iris Xe, so the cards won’t be compatible with other systems.
Except that it's limited to 9th gen (Coffee Refresh) and 10th gen (Comet) Core, no Pentiums nor Celerons.Mobile version works with Tiger Lake (and possibly Ice Lake?), desktop is Coffee Lake-refresh and Cascade Lake only. I think Intel has a stock of 80EU GPUs and decided to offer them to OEMs to make some low-end Celeron/Pentium-based PCs "8k ready" (AV1, DP1.4, HDMI 2.1).