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Intel’s Entry-Level Xe Discrete Graphics Card found on Geekbench database

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
December 18, 2020
in Technology, Rumors
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CES 2021 is on its way to our digital screens, and every tech company is preparing its products to showcase at the event. It seems that intel is also not going to hold back on this auspicious moment, and rumors have it that the company will most probably be showcasing its Intel Xe Discrete Graphics card.

According to sources, the graphics card has been spotted within the Geekbench database and was spotted by TUM_APISAK and was tested on an Intel 9th Gen platform. The Intel Xe Discrete graphics card features 128 compute units, which rounds up to 1024 cores. However, it won’t be a surprise if we are looking at an early variant of either Xe-HP or Xe-HPG, as indicated by previous rumors.

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The Intel Xe discrete graphics card scored 9311 points in the OpenCL benchmark. The results indicate that the graphics card should at least be faster than the Iris Xe. Here’s everything we know about intel’s Xe line-up.

GPU FamilyIntel Xe-LP (1st Gen)Intel Xe-HPG (1st Gen)Intel Xe-HP (1st Gen)Intel Xe-HP (2nd Gen)Intel Xe-HPC (1st Gen)
GPU SegmentEntry-Level (Integrated + Discrete)Mainstream / High-End Gaming (Discrete)Datacenter & WorkstationDatacenter & WorkstationHigh-Performance Computing
GPU GenGen 12Gen 12Gen 12Gen 13Gen 12
Process NodeIntel 10nm SuperFinExternal FoundryIntel 10nm SuperFinTBAIntel 10nm SuperFin
External Foundry
GPU ProductsTiger Lake
DG1/SG1 Cards
DG2 GPUsArctic SoundJupiter SoundPonte Vecchio
Specs / Design96 EUs / 1 Tile /1 GPU512 EUs / 1 Tile / 1 GPU2048 EUs / 4 Tiles Per GPUTBA8192 EUs / 16 Tiles per GPU
Memory SubsystemLPDDR4/GDDR6GDDR6HBM2eTBAHBM2e
Launch2020202120212022?2021-2022

Source

Tags: GeekbenchIntelIris Xe
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