According to Tweaktown reports Intel plans to release its first product at the CES exhibition in January 2019 At present, the first phase of the work has been completed.
Larrabee graphics card prototype
In order to prepare for its own launch, Intel recruited Raja Koduri, chief architect of AMD graphics card, and Chris Hook, a Radeon brand trader, on the staff. Kabe Lake-G processors with integrated Vega GPUs are the products to be laid.
In terms of corporate structure, Intel also opened up a dedicated visual and computing department to oversee the development work.
In fact, Intel has historically been associated with discrete graphics twice. One was the 740 in 1998, the only Intel-only discrete graphics card in history, and the second was the Larrabee project from around 2008-2010, attempting to build an x86 architecture. The video card, the result did not come to an end, but actually achieved the Xeon Phi accelerator project.
In addition, at the beginning of the Solid State Circuit Conference, I Ntel previewed a single prototype, 14nm process, integrated 1.524 billion transistors (NVIDIA's TITAN V is 21 billion transistors), but the giants emphasize only technical research and concepts.
Previously, Intel’s claim to stand alone was codenamed Arctic Sound and Jupiter Sound.
Of course, it must be pointed out that the news of the Australian TT’s media is quite unreliable, especially the ones that are not supported by the exclusivity. Therefore, for safety reasons, let the bullets fly for a while.