Intel’s DG2 gaming desktop video cards are supposedly on the way. As you know, they will be based on two GPUs with the number of computing units from 96 to 512.

An image of the design of a laptop motherboard with a DG2-128EU GPU has leaked online today. Adjacent to the new graphics core will be a Tiger Lake-H45 CPU.

You can see several memory modules, but only two are connected to the GPU. Recall that such video cards should receive 4 GB of GDDR6 memory. The rest of the microcircuits belong to ordinary RAM.
You can also see that the GPU will not take up very much space, which is logical, given the relatively small number of computing units.
There is also a diagram showing DG2 support for HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 2.0. That is, Intel’s new GPUs could be the first on the market to support DisplayPort 2.0, although they will not have HDMI 2.1.

The source also shared its own information regarding the emergence of new Intel graphics cards. If you believe her, then the younger GPUs with 96 and 128 computing units will go into mass production only in the middle of autumn or early winter (from October to December), and the older versions will, at best, go into production in December, that is, go out all these cards can only be at the beginning of 2022.
Interestingly, the documents referred to by the source indicate that Intel will primarily target new video cards specifically for laptops.
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