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5 hours ago, rawrdaysgoby said:

they will come up with something competitive in 2020?

That's not even guaranteed. I'm expecting mid-range at *best*

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10 minutes ago, JediFragger said:

That's not even guaranteed. I'm expecting mid-range at *best*

Could be very low power mid range. Just to corner of the laptop market. 

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"Intel teases new dedicated gpu".....? Lol, ye and I still believe in world peace...

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7 hours ago, ShawnTD said:

Correct me if I'm wrong but my understanding was that directx was a compilation of sound and video api's? If so why wouldnt this be a gaming card teaser if they said it was for DirectX12?

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8 hours ago, ShawnTD said:

Correct me if I'm wrong but my understanding was that directx was a compilation of sound and video api's? If so why wouldnt this be a gaming card teaser if they said it was for DirectX12?

For the first part i can tell you that yes Direct X is indeed a compilation of multiple api. Mainly Direct3D often refered as D3D for the graphics and DirectSound for the sound obviously. There is some more little modules but that is roughly the main ones.

 

As for the card being Direct X 12 compatible, I didn't see where it was specified but if i understood it's coming out in 2 years then there is good chances. I am more interested by their Vulkan implementation as they were the first AFAIK that supported it.

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13 hours ago, Sauron said:

2020? And they're teasing it now? It seems Intel is desperate for some positive press...

soon enough there'll be threads going like, should I buy a GTX 1180 or wait for Intel's Iris Pro?

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12 hours ago, suicidalfranco said:

inb4 it's just an upgrade to iris 

It's going to be a design descent of the HD Graphics line. Though, supposedly, much improved. We just haven't seen a new version since 2015.

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51 minutes ago, Franck said:

For the first part i can tell you that yes Direct X is indeed a compilation of multiple api. Mainly Direct3D often refered as D3D for the graphics and DirectSound for the sound obviously. There is some more little modules but that is roughly the main ones.

 

As for the card being Direct X 12 compatible, I didn't see where it was specified but if i understood it's coming out in 2 years then there is good chances. I am more interested by their Vulkan implementation as they were the first AFAIK that supported it.

At :28 it says "fully compliant dx12 graphics processor".

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1 hour ago, ShawnTD said:

At :28 it says "fully compliant dx12 graphics processor".

Just because it's compatible with dx12 it doesn't mean it's a "gaming" card. Even quadros support directX.

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15 hours ago, Taf the Ghost said:

They launched Volta last year and they're already replacing it. That's the Compute 7nm generation. 

Pascal literally *is* Volta though. It's not a new generation. Pascal was an extra step added to the roadmap to ship Volta without a few features that were missing because they were taking longer to impliment than planned. Volta is just Pascal with those couple additional Enterprise focussed features finished up.

 

12 hours ago, ShawnTD said:

Correct me if I'm wrong but my understanding was that directx was a compilation of sound and video api's? If so why wouldnt this be a gaming card teaser if they said it was for DirectX12?

Direct3D is leveraged by a significant chunk of CAD software on the Windows side for rendering.

 

Additionally there is no OpenCL support in UWP so if UWP somehow takes off a card like this will need to support DirectCompute in order to gave GPGPU support for doing calculation on the GPU.

 

If they want to target content creators using Windows they need to support DirectX 11/12.

 

But most importantly even if they didn't need to they might as well support it since their graphics stack already has support for it anyways.

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18 hours ago, Taf the Ghost said:

Why are they teasing things that won't be out for at least 18 months, and, if on 10nm, might even be delayed further?

Probably would be 14nm.

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2 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

Probably would be 14nm.

https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/comments/7qerjm/intels_gen_12based_discrete_gpu_is_codenamed/

 

Arctic Sound is gen 12, so that's should share the same basic aspects as Tigerlake (after Icelake). Apparently they're already working on Gen 14 graphics, but everything is delayed at Intel. It should be a 10nm part, so, yeah, possibly more delays!

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Damnit Intel. Where's my 288 Execution Unit UHD Iris PRO 680 GTR with 4GB HBM 3.0 PCI-E card??!!!!

 

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Just now, Taf the Ghost said:

https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/comments/7qerjm/intels_gen_12based_discrete_gpu_is_codenamed/

 

Arctic Sound is gen 12, so that's should share the same basic aspects as Tigerlake (after Icelake). Apparently they're already working on Gen 14 graphics, but everything is delayed at Intel. It should be a 10nm part, so, yeah, possibly more delays!

I'm pretty sure they said they wanted to keep the Core Graphics and dGPU architectures different a while back tho......

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Just now, AluminiumTech said:

I'm pretty sure they said they wanted to keep the Core Graphics and dGPU architectures different a while back tho......

I'd say there is little reason to, but this is also Intel and they're going to waste a lot of money.

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Just now, Taf the Ghost said:

I'd say there is little reason to, but this is also Intel and they're going to waste a lot of money.

I think the reason they gave was power consumption. The current architecture is highly optimized for power consumption and not raw performance.

 

The best iGPU they've ever made has had 72 EUs (Execution Units) (which is basically 576 Intel Gen9 Stream Processors) and 128MB eDRAM with 100GB/s bi-directional bandwidth.

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On ‎8‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 7:29 AM, ShawnTD said:

At :28 it says "fully compliant dx12 graphics processor".

they are talking about what they have done, they had the first fully compliant dx12 gpu aka their igpus

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