Intel is already testing its Xe HPG gaming GPU in 3DMark

Gamers, start revving those graphics engines. Intel may have started shipping its debut Xe discrete graphics cards to partners two weeks ago, a major milestone for the company—but those GPUs are only the low-powered Xe LP version intended to boost media encoding, and only intended for affordable prebuilt PCs. Late Tuesday night, Intel chief architect Raja Koduri teased a more enthusiast-friendly milestone, revealing a screenshot of a forthcoming 3DMark benchmark running on a Xe HPG graphics card, Intel’s gaming-focused architecture.“Xe HPG mesh shading in action, with the UL 3DMark Mesh Shader Feature test that is coming out soon,” Koduri tweeted.   To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3606441/intel-is-already-testing-its-xe-hpg-gaming-gpu-in-3dmark.html#tk.rss_all

Établi 4y | 10 févr. 2021, 15:20:45


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