Intel’s Flagship Xe HPG Gaming GPU Will Reportedly Perform Somewhere between an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 and 3080

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The performance of Intel’s most powerful Xe-HPG “DG2” graphics card will sit somewhere between an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 and GeForce RTX 3080. This is according to YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead, who shared images today of an engineering sample at multiple angles, as well as a slide that includes some of the GPU’s purported specifications. Intel’s flagship gaming card will supposedly boast 512 Execution Units, a clock speed of 2.2 GHz, 16 GB of GDDR6 memory over a 256-bit bus, and a TDP of 275 watts. Moore’s believes that the GPU won’t debut until Q4 2021 at the earliest.













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Seeing the issues you had with the 11900K version, it doesn't bode well...
 
Raja treating everyone's a$$es like chimney's again.
 
Can't wait for the RT benches...
This is the killer; of course, they only have to do better than AMD to be on the board.

First round of dedicated 'gaming-grade' card releases are likely to be a bit bumpy, but other than RT, Intel either has the pieces in place or actually has a pretty commanding lead (transcoding and the like).
 
What if Raja produces a card faster and cheaper and better at RT than a RX6800?
 
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