Intel recently showed off the Xe-HPC (Ponte Vecchio) graphics processor, which everyone then thought was 12 chiplets.
In fact, everyone was wrong. Today Raja Koduri decided to add fuel to the fire by stating that the GPU actually consists of 41 chiplets!
In fact, it is not very clear how exactly such a number is implemented there, because there are a total of 10 side chips, and an odd number remains for two identical central clusters. But, apparently, we just do not yet know how to count correctly.
In any case, this is some incredible amount of crystals, thanks to which Intel’s new product becomes one of the most interesting products of the near future.
Koduri also brought a snapshot of the Mandelbrot fractal, hinting at the performance of Xe-HPC, but without details about the time and depth of the calculation, we cannot estimate this very performance.
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