Comments Locked

3 Comments

Back to Article

  • NextGen_Gamer - Wednesday, August 2, 2023 - link

    Correction should be made to the article: "This graphics processor reportedly has 16 Xe clusters, which means that it sits above the ACM-G11 with eight Xe clusters and Arc-G10 with 16 Xe clusters in total."

    The ACM-G10 has 32 Xe clusters native (not 16), along with a 256-bit memory interface. ACM-G11 does have 8 Xe clusters as described, with a 96-bit bus. It was always really weird to me that Intel did not have a third chip in-between those two, with 16 Xe clusters and a 128-bit memory bus, so the ACM-G12 makes a lot of sense.
  • colinstu - Wednesday, August 2, 2023 - link

    Can you guys have a breakdown article on wtf are "Xe cores" "render slices" "XMX engines" "xe vector engines" etc? What is any of that? Do nvidia/amd have equivalents in any way?
  • meacupla - Wednesday, August 2, 2023 - link

    Xe cores are the actual blocks that make up the GPU. It's similar to AMD's GCN and RDNA.
    XMX and XVE are the parts that make up a single Xe core. They are similar to NVIDIA's CUDA and Tensor cores, but not a 1:1 analogy.

    It's probably easier to see how they all fit in by doing a google image search for "Xe Cores".

Log in

Don't have an account? Sign up now