A few months ago, YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead released pictures of engineering samples of discrete graphics cards of Intel’s DG2 (Discrete Graphics 2) series. According to the leaked pictures, it can be seen that this engineering sample should be in a very early stage and should be a graphics card equipped with DG2-512EU based on the Xe-HPG architecture.
Recently, the up master shared the real Alchemist public version of the graphics card. The appearance of the flagship model (DG2-512EU) is highly similar to the previously exposed renderings. The difference is that this time a rendering of the entry-level product (DG2-128EU) is also provided. In the entry-level graphics card market, GPUs with new architectures have not appeared for a long time.
Different from the flagship model Alchemist graphics card of past engineering samples, this time the color of PCB changed from green to black, and the appearance of the heat sink was silver.fanAlso black. It is equipped with two external power ports, 8Pin and 6Pin respectively, and the estimated TDP is 225W. With the advent of the new PCIe 5.0 external power supply interface, I don’t knowIntelWill it also be introduced to the Alchemist graphics card that will be released next year?
Also newly exposed is the entry-level Alchemist graphics card under Intel Arc, which has the same style as the flagship model. The main “up” means that you have seen the real object, which is not much different from the rendered image. It is said that this entry-level Alchemist graphics card has a TDP of 75W and does not require an external power supply. It is equipped with 8GB of GDDR6 memory instead of the rumored 4GB. The emergence of this card makes the entry-level graphics card market interesting.