Intel Doing Discrete Graphics Cards!
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We are focused on developing discrete graphics products based on a many-core architecture targeting high-end client platforms.
http://www.intel.com/jobs/careers/visualcomputing/
This should be interesting with a discrete Intel graphics cards and the open-source Linux drivers!
Intel Discrete GPU Roadmap Overview
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Originally Posted by VR Zone
Intel's Visual Computing Group (VCG) gave an interesting overview of the discrete graphics plans this week. There seems to be a few interesting developments down the pipeline that could prove quite a challenge to NVIDIA and AMD in 2 years time. As already stated on their website, the group is focused on developing advanced products based on a many-core architecture targeting high-end client platforms initially. Their first flagship product for games and graphics intensive applications is likely to happen in late 2008-09 timeframe and the GPU is based on multi-core architecture. We heard there could be as many as 16 graphics cores packed into a single die.
The process technology we speculate for such product is probably at 32nm judging from the timeframe. Intel clearly has the advantage of their advanced process technology since they are always at least one node ahead of their competitors and they are good in tweaking for better yield. Intel is likely use back their CPU naming convention on GPU so you could probably guess that the highest end could be called Extreme Edition and there should be mainstream and value editions. The performance? How about 16x performance of any fastest graphics card
http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=4605