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Intel is about to launch DG2 independent display on the notebook platform
According to the tipster, Intel is about to launch the DG2 independent display on the notebook platform, there are two versions of 128EU and 512EU. The new DG2 alone may be launched together with Intel’s 12th-generation Core Alder Lake P series processors.
In addition, the 128EU DG2 is independently packaged in BGA 1379, and the 512EU version is in BGA 2660 package. A few days ago, a device equipped with Intel’s 12th-generation Core Alder Lake-S desktop processor.
And Intel DG2’s unique display appeared on Geekbench. The new DG2 alone may be launched together with Intel’s 12th-generation Core Alder Lake P series processors. The 128EU DG2 is independently packaged in BGA 1379, and the 512EU version is in BGA 2660 package.
A few days ago, a device equipped with Intel’s 12th-generation Core Alder Lake-S desktop processor and Intel DG2 unique display appeared on Geekbench. This ADL-S processor has 16 cores and 24 threads.
It is expected to be designed with 8 large cores and 8 small cores. Its main frequency is 2.2GHz, and its core frequency can reach 4.6GHz. For LGA1700, the three-level cache has reached 30MB.
The test platform is equipped with a 512 EU Gen 12 graphics card with a frequency of 1.8GHz that is expected to be the preheated DG2 high-performance independent display. Regarding DG2 alone.
Intel’s former CEO Bob Swan confirmed that DG2 is not just a successor to DG1, but a high-performance GPU based on Intel’s upcoming Xe-HPG architecture. This GPU is completely manufactured by the foundry. Intel’s Xe-HPG independent display uses TSMC’s 6nm process,.
And the top model Xe-HPG graphics card has 512 EUs, which is 4096 stream processors. In August last year, Intel announced the Xe-HPG gaming graphics card. The official said that this is a micro-architecture optimized for games, combined with the building modules of Xe-LP’s good performance-to-power ratio.
And uses the scalability of Xe-HP to perform stronger configuration and calculation of Xe-HPC. Along with this, Xe-HPG adds a new GDDR6-based memory subsystem to improve cost performance and will have accelerated ray tracing support. Xe-HPG is expected to start shipping in 2021.
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