According to foreign media HardwareLuxx reports, Intel’s next-generation unique display GPU is currently in the testing and verification stage, the chip number is “BMG-G10”, which coincides with the corresponding chip leaks reported.
▲ Details of the chip were revealed this morning
▲ Image source Leaked “BMG-G10” chip
The media claimed that Intel’s next-generation graphics card has completed its basic design and development, and is undergoing subsequent testing and validation work, which is equipped with next-generation memory subsystems and compression technology, next-generation machine-learning rendering (XeSS), and next-generation DeepLink synergy technology to make up for some of the shortcomings of the first-generation products, and, according to the roadmap, the next-generation Intel graphics will be released in the second quarter of next year. The next-generation Intel Solo Display will be released in the second quarter of next year, according to the roadmap.
▲ Photo courtesy of Redgamingtech
The next-generation Intel solo display is said to be positioned to consume no more than 225W, while the card will also have a version of the model called BMG-G21, which will consume no more than 150W, and according to previous leaks of the chip, it will have an Xe² HPG architecture, 448 XVE(EU), 112MB of Adamantine cache, and 16GB of 256bit GDDR6X video memory.