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Second-gen Intel Xe GPUs to mix 7nm silicon with real-time ray tracing

Second-gen Intel Xe GPUs to mix 7nm silicon with real-time ray tracing

Intel has taken the opportunity of a surge in interest in the graphics card market by releasing a little more information about the Intel Xe GPUs set to arrive next year. The 10nm graphics card now has official renders and reports of a second-gen with hardware-based ray tracing support. It’s getting mighty interesting again in the GPU world...

We are, after all, reportedly just a matter of days away from one of the biggest bun fights in graphics card history, with both AMD and Nvidia rumoured to release new GPUs within a week of each other. We can’t possibly comment on the veracity of such rumours because Jacob and I are far too busy benchmarking new hardware.

The latest Intel Xe rumours have come from Intel China, via a Weibo-posted video showing a rendered graphics card spinning around in all its LED-lit glory. It represents the first Intel GPU set to release next year, and features one of the designs on show at the Odyssey event in Taipei during the Computex show a little while back.

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Second-gen Intel Xe GPUs to mix 7nm silicon with real-time ray tracing Second-gen Intel Xe GPUs to mix 7nm silicon with real-time ray tracing Reviewed by Unknown on June 28, 2019 Rating: 5

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