This lines up with rumors about a BMG-G31 GPU that Intel is alleged to have been working on, which reportedly trades efficiency for more raw power. It's not quite a direct competitor to newer Nvidia ...
AMD is simply performing at its very best right now, battling both Intel and NVIDIA at the same time in multiple markets -- CPUs and GPUs -- and doing a fan-freaking-tastic job at it. The company has ...
Intel has announced that its new DG1 GPU is now shipping, and that it's (hopefully exciting) gaming-focused Intel Xe-HPG DG2 is currently being tested in Intel's own labs. The new Intel DG1 -- or Iris ...
Nvidia announced today that its NVIDIA A100, the first of its GPUs based on its Ampere architecture, is now in full production and has begun shipping to customers globally. Ampere is a big ...
Rumors of a bigger Battlemage GPU's demise may have been greatly exaggerated. Tech sleuth Haze spotted something interesting in the public shipping database over at NBD DATA: multiple entries for ...
Intel's new Arc GPU range, codenamed Battlemage, could launch as soon as December this year, potentially before the Nvidia RTX 5000 lineup is launched. The new Intel GPU boxes have been listed as ...
In a nutshell: Intel has revealed its first gaming GPU in twenty years, the DG1 SDV (software development vehicle). Despite the wicked RGB-infused design, this model is for developers only, but it ...
Intel’s next-gen Battlemage graphics cards have already been caught in shipping — but not to actual customers. Prolific hardware leaker @momomo_us shared shipping manifests that list two Battlemage ...
Intel first announced its discrete GPU for small and medium businesses back at CES 2020 and now its desktop version is finally shipping. However, the GPU isn't available for regular consumers and ...
OpenGL ES is an open, royalty-free, cross-platform 3D graphics API that is used in the majority of smartphones, tablets, and embedded systems. It is based on a subset of desktop OpenGL, enabling ...
GC880 brings OpenGL ES 3.0 to silicon cost sensitive and power-constrained designs in a compact 3.5mm 2 final silicon footprint, including all recommended cache memories, using TSMC's 40nm LP process.
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