Intel Releases Video to Disprove DG1 GPU Rumors
Intel currently appears to be in a phase of major internal restructuring preparing for what is to come. The company has run into many technical problems with its monolithic processors. A few days ago the Director of Engineering of the company said that with the structure of modular processors MCM They could save 50% on R&D.
These last few days a lot of rumors have been appearing around the company's processors and graphics. Without going any further a couple of days ago it was rumored that the Intel DG1 would not perform as expected. The company has wanted to silence the rumors as soon as possible. This is why they have said that these rumors are false.
- 9th generation intel core i9900 XNUMXk processor with eight cores
- With intel turbo boost max 3.0 technology, the maximum turbo frequency this processor can achieve is 5.0 ghz
- Having 8 cores allows the processor to run multiple programs simultaneously without slowing down the system
- Memory specifications: Maximum memory size (depends on memory type): 128 GB; Memory types: DDR4-2666; Maximum number of memory channels: 2; Maximum memory bandwidth: 41.6 GB / s; Compatible ECC memory: No
Intel denies rumors about its DG1 GPUs
A few days ago it was said that DG1s would only perform 25% more than iGPUs on Tiger Lake processors. In addition to this lower than expected performance, they would also have problems with regard to consumption. According to reports, even assemblers would not be interested in launching custom solutions due to consumption problems, which would lead to significant temperature problems.
The company has published a curious video to make it clear that its dedicated graphics have no problems. In addition, they have said that we will have new news about it shortly. We could speculate that next January 7 at CES 2020 in Las Vegas we could have more data.
We do not yet have reliable data on Intel's dedicated graphics solutions. To date, only different rumors have appeared. Everything suggests that it will be based on the 10nm lithography, but it has not been confirmed either. It has also not been confirmed by any assembler if we will see custom models or not. We assume that in the coming weeks we will have more information on this.
Source: wccftech