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Is this new offering an Nvidia GPU with an Intel sticker on it?
Is this new offering an Nvidia GPU with an Intel sticker on it?
Show me a photo of the B770😛Photo or it's not true!
Ideal for who? You are really asking this question?
Mind you they got to this perilous position BECAUSE they were run by greedy, disgusting people. If they actually brought something and cared about market and customers, they wouldn't be in this position.
Ideal for who?
Consumers, customers, us!
Strix Halo would have been cancelled (bc OEMs would not have been interested) if not for AI Hype. Hence all the high memory configs.
I have a feeling that Nova-AX will be cancelled and we'll see if any nVidia products end up being released.
I would say 25-30% better perf/watt ISO-process is a significant architectural advancement. It would be nice if in a year they get that again.
@DrMrLordX It looks like Xe3 is just for Pantherlake and Xe3P is for Celestial dGPU. I guess they could use derivatives in future value products.
I don't care about feature changes. These products are a black box. 25-30% gains ISO a generation is significant. Can Xe3P do that over Xe3? If the checklists are significant but the gains are 10-15% I would say the big gains are Xe3 not Xe3P. If it offers 25-30% over Xe3 then the magnitude of changes are just as significant as Xe3, and no more. That's what matters to buyers anyway. Who cares about 18A, RibbonFET, WTFBBQ if it doesn't result in tangible gains?It is a beefed up Battlemage Xe2. There are some good optimizations and enhancements which might close some bottlenecks nicely, but I wouldn't call the changes significant architectural advancement. Xe3p (according to rumors) is "halfway Xe4 with some features backported from Xe4". There must be a reason why Petersen calls Xe3p significant architectural advancement. PTL Xe3 looks really good nevertheless.
.....160GB LPDDR5X offering for H2'2026 or later that will be AI inference optimized around power efficiency and cost. It sounds interesting but technical details beyond those basics were light and it's going to be a long while before we see Crescent Island.
Key features include:
Intel’s open and unified software stack for heterogeneous AI systems is currently being developed and tested on Arc Pro B-Series GPUs to enable early optimizations and iterations.
- Xe3P microarchitecture with optimized performance-per-watt
- 160GB of LPDDR5X memory
- Support for a broad range of data types, ideal for “tokens-as-a-service” providers and inference use cases
Yeah but that's likely not extensive, we will get the details soon enough.Panther Lake's Xe3 shader units seem to support FP8.
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And so does Panther Lake's new NPU:
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Though FP8 is missing from the XMX engines, so FP8 matrix calculations' throughput on the GPU might actually be lower than on the NPU:
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It looks like 12XVEs per Xe3P unit ? In that case NVL-AX could be 32Xe3 even putting aside the confusion of old and new EU count convention.NVL-AX is 16 and 32 Xe3p afaik, it makes sense they can reuse this 32 Xe3p version for other GPUs as well.
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Is this a 2x6 XVE per core setup? Not sure how accurate this render is though.
Is this on 512b? Could be since it’s MoPIt looks like 12XVEs per Xe3P unit ? In that case NVL-AX could be 32Xe3 even putting aside the confusion of old and new EU count convention.
(Config could be 32*12 = 384EUs for top).
But still hard to say anything with confirmation(if the render itself is accurate).
NVL-AX? It is on 256bit, likely LPDDR5X 10667MT/s(~341GBps). Should be memory bottle-necked still for number of things.Is this on 512b?
It looks like 12XVEs per Xe3P unit ? In that case NVL-AX could be 32Xe3 even putting aside the confusion of old and new EU count convention.
(Config could be 32*12 = 384EUs for top).
But still hard to say anything with confirmation(if the render itself is accurate).
Yeah, seems so from the image but we will have to see for actual thing and implementation.That would give 50% more EUs over Xe2+Xe3 with the same Xe core count right? NVL-H 12Xe3p would get 50% more units with the same amount of Xe cores and we pretty much know it stays at 12 Xe cores. Of course we can't be sure the render image is accurate.
Yeah, seems so from the image but we will have to see for actual thing and implementation.
As per Intel though the focus should be on Xe units count rather than on number of EUs .
I wonder if that means Xe3P has features to compete against RTX 60 & RDNA 5 along with stuff like upcoming Shader Model 7.0 (with next-gen consoles it's bloody time for it). Xe3P needs to be PPA, PPW & Feature competitive with both of them IMV.It is a beefed up Battlemage Xe2. There are some good optimizations and enhancements which might close some bottlenecks nicely, but I wouldn't call the changes significant architectural advancement. Xe3p (according to rumors) is "halfway Xe4 with some features backported from Xe4". There must be a reason why Petersen calls Xe3p significant architectural advancement. PTL Xe3 looks really good nevertheless.