Intel’s Xe graphics card lineup will reportedly start from $200 and will compete against Nvidia and AMD in the mainstream graphics card market. Raja Koduri, Intel’s chief architect (among other titles), spoke recently to a tech YouTube channel on Intel’s strategy to break into the market, and what we might be able to expect specs-wise from the initial release. Intel has been relatively candid about the existence and development of its upcoming graphics card architecture, Intel Xe, on all but the technical details. While we’re still a little short, during an interview with PRO Hi-Tech (via ComputerBase), Koduri confirmed a competitive price point for discrete cards, and that they will feature HBM memory - which may seem counter-intuitive to the former. The original interview had been dubbed over in Russian, as such the full translated quote below is from Reddit user Taryakun. “Our strategy revolves around price, not performance,” Koduri says to PRO Hi-Tech. “First are GPUs for everyone at $200 price, then the same architecture, but with the higher amount of HBM memory, for data centres…. Our strategy in 2-3 years is to release whole family of GPUs from integrated graphics and popular discrete graphics to data centers gpus.”
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