Saturday, January 12, 2019

Intel's independent GPU based on Gen 12 core display users will also get optimized support


In the interviews of NVIDAI, in addition to ridiculing the AMD 7nm new card, there is no light chasing and AI. I have not forgotten about Intel, saying that their GPU team is all dug from AMD - there is nothing wrong with this. From technology research and development to marketing, Intel has really recruited a large number of AMD employees, and even set up a research and development center opposite the original ATI Canada R&D Center.
Intel's ambitions on the GPU are not small. Now it is determined that the high-performance stand-alone display of the 10nm process will be launched in 2020, and this unique display is also inseparable from Intel's next generation Gen 12, which is based on the latter. This means that future nuclear users will also benefit from the optimization of games and applications.


The Intel processor's core display still stays on Gen 9 and the improved Gen 9.5. In fact, from Skylake's six-generation Core to the current Coffee Lake eight-generation Core, the kernel has almost never been upgraded. Gen10 with the 10nm Cannonlake processor. Was skipped, the 10nm Ice Lake icy processor will directly use the Gen 11 core display, claiming floating point performance of 1TFLOPS, which is twice the performance of the existing nuclear display (although the official algorithm is a bit fascinating, Gen 9 GT2 nuclear display The floating point performance has 880GLOPS, the performance is not doubled, and the lowest GT1 is twice as high.
According to earlier reports, Intel's nuclear GPU will maintain a 100% performance improvement per generation. The Gen 11 is twice the performance of the Gen 10, and the Gen 12 is twice as large as the Gen 11. The Gen 12, codenamed Arctic Sound, is expected. It was launched in 2020, and the nuclear announcement announced by Intel was also released in 2020.


Gregory Bryant, Intel's vice president and general manager of the client computing department, said that the team led by Raja Koduri is working hard to implement the high-performance stand-alone GPU in 2020. He is satisfied with their progress. In addition, Gregory Bryant also mentioned that Intel will be unified on the level of embedded GPU and independent GPU architecture, which also implies that Intel's 2020 GPU is based on Gen 12 core extension, the kernel architecture is the same. .
The driver optimization director of the Intel GPU team mentioned that their GPUs will be a new architecture, but it is not contradictory here, because the current nuclear display is Gen 11, Gen 12 is naturally a new architecture. the GPU alone significantly expand the scale of operation rather than reinvent the wheel unit 12 on the basis of Gen developed a completely different architecture, for Intel, will also help speed up the development speed to market as soon as possible.
If the core display and the same use the same architecture, then the next generation of processor users will also enjoy the buff, Intel's optimization for the independent display will also apply to the nuclear GPU, Intel's nuclear display is still acceptable, The situation where playing games is not the same may not be the same.

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