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Intel Arc Battlemage “G21” GPU With 20 Xe2 Cores, 12 GB Memory & 2850 MHz Clock Speed Benchmarked

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Intel Arc Discrete GPUs Enter The Automotive AI Market: Arc A760A Brings XMX & Ray Tracing Acceleration To Your Car’s Cockpit

Intel has extended its Arc Discrete GPU portfolio to the automotive AI industry with the Arc A760A being the first product to serve the segment. Intel Arc Discrete GPUs Will Now Power Rich AI & Great Visual Experiences In The Automotive Market With The Introduction of the Arc A760A As AI demand for various industries increases, hardware manufacturers are trying to leverage the AI capabilities of their modern hardware to increase performance and efficiency. Intel is once again seen in action by delivering a new product in the automotive industry by announcing its brand new Arc A760A GPU, specially designed […]

Intel Falcon Shores AI GPUs Reportedly Utilize TSMC’s 3nm & CoWoS Packaging

Intel's next-gen AI GPU, Falcon Shores, is expected to utilize TSMC's 3nm process, and may not use its own process technologies. Intel's Next-Gen "Falcon Shores" AI GPUs To Be Made At TSMC Using 3nm Process Tech & CoWoS Packaging The markets expected Intel's move, not only because the IFS is underperforming but also because the firm hasn't made strides in the AI industry through its Gaudi AI offerings. Intel's Falcon Shores GPUs will be the first true GPU IP for the AI segment based on the next-gen Xe graphics architecture, and the firm has hyped up the architecture immensely, claiming […]

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