An Intel Xe-HPG DG2-128EU GPU appears that reaches 2,2 GHz
A new store entry reveals a version of the Xe Graphics GPU with 128 compute units, which in this case means execution units. Since there are no Xe-LP GPUs with so many core pools, it is expected to be the mid-range gaming GPU that Intel has in the works known as Xe-HPG, which will be slower and known as DG2-128EU.
The GPU was connected to a desktop system equipped with an Intel Core i5-11400T series processor. Rocket lake. It should be said that this does not confirm that the DG2 GPU that was tested with that CPU is in fact a desktop GPU, as Intel is also testing mobile GPUs on desktop computers.
Possible Intel mid-range GPU leak
One of the surprises of this leak is its frequency of 2.2 GHz, a speed that cannot normally be achieved with integrated GPUs. Based on previous rumors, the mobile DG2 GPU could carry a boost clock below 1.8 GHz, so it is possible that this leaked GPU is in fact a desktop DG2 graphics card.
The DG2-128EU is the smallest GPU in the DG2 family, and it also features 384EU and 512EU variants. This GPU will offer up to 1024 shader units (FP32 cores) and is likely to compete in the same entry range as the NVIDIA MX400 series and AMD iGPUs in Cezanne APUs.
This Intel Xe-HPG GPU, according to the data that has been given, would be very slow or does not have its full capacity unlocked yet. The performance of 13710 points in the Geekbench V5 OpenCL benchmarks puts it in the same field as the NVIDIA GTX 660Ti and the Radeon RX 550, graphics that today can be considered low-end.
Source: Videocardz