Intel official announcement: The first discrete graphics product will be available in 2020

Intel officially announced that The first discrete graphics product will be available in 2020.

Analyst RayShrout revealed that the news came from Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, who was publicly open at the analyst meeting last week.

Now Intel’s official Twitter@Intel News has confirmed, and the official push even forwarded RayShrout’s commentary “Opinion: Intel makes it a three-way race with AMD and Nvidia on graphics chips.” And AMD/NVIDIA set off a battle for the Big Three.".

In fact, when Intel recruited former AMD graphics card leader Raja Koduri (this year's Radeon brand manager Chris Hook also joined as a marketing manager) in November last year, he showed his determination to enter the market alone. However, Intel used its 'first time' for external use. To express, but understand the history of science and technology, this should be Intel's 'three entrances'.


The picture shows the Larkbee achievements of Knights Landing accelerator card

The first was the 740 in 1998, the only Intel-only discrete graphics card in history, and the second was the Larrabee project around 2008-2010. It attempted to build x86-based graphics cards. The results ended without errors and the Xeon Phi Accelerator project was finally completed.

Returning to the new independence, although Intel has not given further information, However, Navin Shenoy, executive vice president of data center services at the company, confirmed that the new GPUs not only provide solutions for data centers and other areas, but also consumer-level fields (games, video production is stable?).

There have been rumors of Intel's fastest single display at CES 2019 next January, from the product code name Arctic Sound or Jupiter Sound, it now appears, may be somewhat optimistic.

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