Intel is working on ‘Arctic Sound’ and ‘Jupiter Sound’ GPUs

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Intel is reportedly working on separate ‘Arctic Sound’ and ‘Jupiter Sound’ GPUs, which should appear as the twelfth and thirteenth generation video chips, respectively. Intel would like to connect the GPUs to the processor via emib, just like with the recent processor with Vega GPU.

That Intel uses the separate GPUs with project names ‘Arctic Sound‘ and ‘Jupiter Sound‘ is developing, reports Ashraf Eassa of The Motley Fool. He has often brought out Intel news. He does not give details about the GPUs.

Since these are the twelfth and thirteenth generations of GPUs, it will be years before they appear. Currently, the Kaby Lake-R, or eighth generation processors, have generation 9.5 GPUs. Raja Koduri is probably working on the GPUs. This former Radeon CEO now works at Intel to work on high-end GPUs.

Arctic Sound and Jupiter Sound would be connected to the processor via emib technology. This is a method to realize fast interconnects between different dies without high costs and complicated production methods. Intel uses this with its G-series processors with AMD Vega GPU.

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