Raja Koduri, currently working at Intel as senior vice president, chief architect, and general manager of architecture, graphics, and software, has been teasing the Xe graphics lineup for some time now, and now we have two new pictures showing the chiplet approach in all its glory.
According to previous details, we are looking at three different Ponte Vecchio chips, compared to a standard 18650 battery.
BFP - big ‘fabulous’ package😀 pic.twitter.com/e0mwov1Ch1
— Raja Koduri (@Rajaontheedge) June 25, 2020
In a separate Tweet, Raja also revealed a bit more information suggesting that he is holding a "peta ops " in his palm (almost!), which gives us a bit detail about the performance of the GPU, although, without further details, we are not sure if Raja is talking about INT8 or some other metric. Hopefully, we will hear more details soon.
And..they let me hold peta ops in my palm(almost:)! pic.twitter.com/8kG7cv774M
— Raja Koduri (@Rajaontheedge) June 25, 2020
Ponte Vecchio, as it is, won't be shipping until next year, and the first preview of the Xe graphics is expected in the consumer Tiger Lake platform, something that was teased earlier by Intel's Ryan Shrout.