As we’ve already stated, Intel will be developing a discrete GPU for consumers and gamers that will rival AMD’s and NVIDIA’s offerings. And today, we have a release window for the first discrete graphics card from the blue team. According to a new teaser trailer, Intel may release its first GPU in 2020.
We will set our graphics free. #SIGGRAPH2018 pic.twitter.com/vAoSe4WgZX
— Intel Graphics (@IntelGraphics) August 15, 2018
Naturally, Intel did not reveal any additional details. From what we know so far, Intel has hired both Raja Koduri and Chris Hook who previously worked at AMD. As such, we expect some truly amazing things from Intel’s first GPU (and we really hope it won’t be another Larrabee).
Kudos to our reader Metal Messiah for bringing this to our attention!
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