Intel Arc Update: Alchemist Laptops Q1, Desktops Q2; 4M GPUs Total for 2022 (anandtech.com) 12
As part of Intel's annual investor meeting taking place today, Raja Koduri, Intel's SVP and GM of the Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics (AXG) Group delivered an update to investors on the state of Intel's GPU and accelerator group, including some fresh news on the state of Intel's first generation of Arc graphics products. AnandTech: Among other things, the GPU frontman confirmed that while Intel will indeed ship the first Arc mobile products in the current quarter, desktop products will not come until Q2. Meanwhile, in the first disclosure of chip volumes, Intel is now projecting that they'll ship 4mil+ Arc GPUs this year. In terms of timing, today's disclosure confirms some earlier suspicions that developed following Intel's CES 2022 presentation: that the company would get its mobile Arc products out before their desktop products. Desktop products will now follow in the second quarter of this year, a couple of months behind the mobile parts. And finally, workstation products, which Intel has previously hinted at, are on their way and will land in Q3.
Hopefully another Linux gaming card (Score:2)
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I really hope this means we get some great Linux gaming cards! It would be nice to have another option beyond AMD for non-proprietary drivers.
I quite like my AMD GPU for Linux gaming. But more choices are always good.
Inte will have a long struggle to overcome their reputation on the GPU front. I just automatically think iGPU when I think Intel. I doubt I am alone in this thinking.
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For a long time, Intel did not even try to make GPUs with a performance that matches the midrange stuff from Nvidia and AMD. That is changing now. They also seem to have a meh reputation for driver quality, but that did not come up in reviews of gaming hardware because Intel was not "present" anyway.
I guess checking websites like phoronix.com is the way to stay on top of things before buying.
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Intel very much did try and merely failed. They kept trying while kicking out the crap they could make. Eventually they came up with something almost worth owning. Almost.
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Intel very much did try and merely failed
You mean the i740 from 1998, perhaps?
Because that was the last time Intel tried to make something other than iGPUs. Except for the DG1 low end GPU they relesed a bit ago, but that is obviously not trying to be a powerful part.
The current XBox processors are by AMD by the way, so they don't count here.
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only 4m? (Score:3)
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