At the last GDC 2021 Showcase, Intel first advertised its upcoming Xe-HPG (DG2) gaming graphics card.

The company did not disclose any details directly, but there are two nuances. First, the teaser video shows how Xe-LP transforms into Xe-HPG, which consists of five layers of cubes. It could be a hint of a fivefold increase. Xe-LP contains 96 active blocks, but there is an opinion that there are actually 128 of them in the GPU. When multiplied by five, we get 512 blocks, which are always attributed to the top version of Xe-HPG, and benchmarks have already confirmed this.
The second nuance is the easter egg in the form of a binary code. Apparently, it is converted into an IP address, which leads to the Intel page, where it is indicated that the Xe-HPG announcement will take place on March 26th.
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