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Intel may launch DG2 graphics during CES 2022

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Saturday, July 31, 2021 2:59 PM (permalink)
Intel may launch DG2 graphics during CES 2022 | KitGuru
 
The report comes from Hardware Academy (via HXL), a Chinese content creator that operates on the Chinese social network Weibo. According to its “reliable” sources, Intel will release the DG2 cards during CES 2022. If this is Intel’s plan, then an announcement should come a few weeks before that.
 
According to past rumours, the Intel DG2 series will have 5 SKUs, featuring up to 512 EUs and 16GB of GDDR6 memory. Intel likely won’t release all five GPU variants at once, instead we expect to see the flagship GPU first, followed by the rest of the line-up throughout the year. Recent performance leaks have pointed towards the Intel DG2 512EU performing on par with an Nvidia RTX 3070 Ti.
 
At the moment, Intel is sending DG2 card samples to partners, finishing up the qualification phase. Then, it will proceed to mass production, and lastly, their release, which according to Hardware Academy, should be between January 3rd and 8th.
 
It would be great to have Intel as a third GPU provider.

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    Flint 1760
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    Re: Intel may launch DG2 graphics during CES 2022 Saturday, July 31, 2021 5:15 PM (permalink)
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    It would be great to have Intel as a third GPU provider.



    Yes, it will be great.  If the DG2 can compete equally or surpass NVIDIA and AMD cards at the lower price point they are targeting and the drivers are stable.  We will just have to wait and see for reviews and testing.  There will still be a pent up demand for GPUs, so the timing is good if they can produce the product.
    post edited by Flint 1760 - Saturday, July 31, 2021 7:29 PM


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