5.17.2022

Intel showed Arctic Sound-M graphics cards

Intel showed Arctic Sound-M graphics cards

Information about Intel graphics cards codenamed Arctic Sound for data centers has long been present on profile resources.
These cards were quietly announced in late March and should be available sometime in the third quarter of this year.
ServeTheHome staff was lucky enough to see these cards at the Intel Vision event last week.Advertisement The Intel Arctic Sound data center family includes two boards: the ATS-M75 and ATS-M150.
The numbers in the model names correspond to their maximum graphics processing power (TGP).
According to ServeTheHome, the low-profile ATS-M75 includes two ACM-G10 GPUs with eight processing units, while the full-size ATS-M150 features the larger ACM-G11 GPU with 32 processing units. Although the Intel Arctic Sound-M graphics cards are positioned as data center GPUs, they can easily be used for video editing and playback, games and other similar applications, but not for compute-intensive workloads.
 Intel will offer its computing GPUs, codenamed Ponte Vecchio, specifically designed for highly parallel computing workloads and using the corresponding Xe-HPC microarchitecture.
Ponte Vecchio chips are designed for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing applications that require higher performance than Intel Arctic Sound can provide. One of the advantages of Intel's Arc Alchemist GPUs, and thus Arctic Sound, over competing products is the hardware support for AV1 encoding.
Naturally, Intel will actively promote this feature in combination with the relatively low power consumption of these boards.The post is rewardedThis material was written by a site visitor, and it is rewarded.

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