In a current Tweet by @momomo_us, new mysterious Intel Arc GPUs have been noticed on the SiSoftware database, referred to as the A40 and A50. Essentially the most intriguing a part of the invention is these GPUs are carrying the Professional moniker, which suggests Intel is constructing skilled variations of its Arc Alchemist GPUs. That is the primary we have heard of such GPUs from Intel, and apart from some core specs, we do not know what further options these skilled graphics playing cards will supply.
In keeping with the SiSoftware database, the A40 and A50 are listed as a single entity referred to as “A40/A50,” so we do not know if the A40 or A50 is a typing error, or if one thing else is occurring. Both means, this A40/A50 combo is listed as having 1152 shader cores on 128 cores, a clock pace of two.45GHz, and practically 5GB of reminiscence.
The shader depend and core depend numbers are fairly puzzling. Technically this mix of specs shouldn’t exist, since Intel’s smallest Arc die doesn’t assist this configuration with a most specification of 128 cores and 1024 shaders. The one potential rationalization for this battle is the creator made a typing error. Both the A40 or A50 is working 128 cores and 1024 shaders on the smaller die, or it is working on {a partially} disabled bigger die with 144 cores and 1152 shaders.
The entire scenario is sort of complicated, however the primary story is that Intel may be very probably planning skilled Arc GPUs of some type. The most important query we now have is what options Intel will implement in its Professional GPUs that can separate it from each its opponents and its consumer-based Arc GPUs.
Intel has loads of alternatives so as to add options to its Professional GPUs. AMD and Nvidia already do that with their very own Professional variations, by including unique options equivalent to ECC reminiscence, extra safety, devoted drivers optimized for worksations, and extra. The primary level of those GPUs is to supply one of the best expertise potential for workstation methods {and professional} functions, which may behave far in another way from gaming workloads.
Intel might add all of the above to its Professional GPUs, or add further options we’ve not considered earlier than to make them stand out from the competitors. We’ll have to attend and see what occurs when (or if) Intel publicizes these GPUs someday sooner or later.