PC & Computers

Renders of Intel Xe Graphics Card Appear on Weibo

The video card looks good … but not sure if we’ll ever see any in near future. 

Intel China through its Weibo (Twitter-equivalent) handle put out more official-looking renders of its Xe graphics card. The Weibo post doesn’t cite an author, leading us to speculate that the company’s industrial design team is close to finalizing a product-design for at least the client-segment derivative of Xe. The swanky-looking card apparently has a stamped metal cooler shroud, a cooling solution that’s based on a fin-stack heatsink that’s ventilated by three fans, and quite some LED embellishment.

An interesting design detail is the exponent symbol projected on the center fan. The power inputs are located at the tail end of the card, which is where most professional graphics cards have them; and consist of a pair of 8-pin PCIe inputs. Display inputs include three DisplayPorts, and an HDMI. The first Xe graphics card bound for 2020 will be built on Intel’s 10 nm silicon fabrication process, which offers comparable transistor-densities to current 7 nm nodes.

Source: TPU

 

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