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Koduri tweeted that Intel has been testing the GPU at its Folsom, California lab, adding that game and driver optimization is the next step for the team.. ....
Sooner rather than later, please on May 9, 2021, 10:06 22 comments Why it matters: Intel’s Discrete-Graphics-2 GPUs have been bobbing on the horizon for years. Now, while demand is insatiable and rival manufacturers have got nothing new near readiness, is the optimal time for Intel to start shipping their GPUs. On Thursday, Intel’s Pete Brubaker said that DG2 is right around the corner in a tweeted advertisement for an opening with Intel’s development team. The listing is for a Senior Game Developer Relations Engineer that can help game developers optimize their titles for new hardware. It’s a job that needs to be started months before the launch of a new architecture, which already places Brubaker’s comments in contention with reality. ....
One of the most highly anticipated releases from Intel this year will be its first discrete GPU designed for enthusiasts and gamers, codenamed DG2. There is some hope that Intel might ride to the rescue of those forlorn folk trying to find modern high-end graphics cards in the barren crypto-miner ravaged retail environment that exists today. Moreover, the rumour that Intel s flagship DG2 with 512EUs performs like an RTX 3070 Ti, certainly sets the pulse racing. From the most recent Intel DG2 chitter-chatter we are expecting Intel DG2 graphics cards to launch in H2 this year. So, if we are lucky we could get some information morsels at the Computex virtual event. The most recent rumours, linked above, suggest that the lower echelon DG2 cards with say 128 and 256EUs, will arrive first, with the 512EU GPU coming out nearer the end of the year. Apparently a major problem for Intel is in getting XeSS, its DLSS-a-like technology, ready for prime-time. ....
One of the most highly anticipated releases from Intel this year will be its first discrete GPU designed for enthusiasts and gamers, codenamed DG2. There is some hope that Intel might ride to the rescue of those forlorn folk trying to find modern high-end graphics cards in the barren crypto-miner ravaged retail environment that exists today. Moreover, the rumour that Intel s flagship DG2 with 512EUs performs like an RTX 3070 Ti, certainly sets the pulse racing. From the most recent Intel DG2 chitter-chatter we are expecting Intel DG2 graphics cards to launch in H2 this year. So, if we are lucky we could get some information morsels at the Computex virtual event. The most recent rumours, linked above, suggest that the lower echelon DG2 cards with say 128 and 256EUs, will arrive first, with the 512EU GPU coming out nearer the end of the year. Apparently a major problem for Intel is in getting XeSS, its DLSS-a-like technology, ready for prime-time. ....
Intel’s Xe DG2 GPU is “around the corner” as AMD and Nvidia struggle with stock Intel’s DG2 graphics card is set to disrupt the GPU duopoly, going up against rival high-end models such as the AMD RX 6800 and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070. It looks like Intel is gearing up for a release soon, with the company’s game developer relations engineer Pete Brubaker tweeting a job opportunity for a similar role, while including that “DG2 is right around the corner”. The job description mentions collaborating “closely with game developers optimising their code and enabling the adoption of new technology”, further suggesting this is related to an ever-closer release of the DG2 model. ....