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Intel gives much more details on gen11 in the gdc

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Intel published in detail everything about its Gen11 graphics architecture, the heart of its new integrated graphics at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). The full details and all the slides can be seen here, which really is quite a lot.

Intel gives a lot of details about Gen11

The new Intel Gen11 graphics, which will appear on almost all conventional Intel processors, supposedly offers a dramatic performance improvement compared to the current Gen 9.5 graphics engine, aiming for 1 TFLOPs of power. Early indications are that the new Gen11 graphics provide a substantial boost to gaming performance, which was one of Gen9's Achilles heels.

The presentation offers a nice deep dive into the new architecture and how it differs from the current generation. It is a much more detailed approach than we had a few weeks ago, much more technically rich.

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Intel's new Gen11 graphics engine serves as an intermediate generation before the debut of the company's Xe graphics architecture, which includes discrete, integrated graphics cards for gaming. We have talked a lot about Intel Xe, which would arrive throughout the year 2020.

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On the Gen11 side, this architecture would have about 13 variants for different series of Intel processors, from the high-end to the most modest models. The goal of Gen11 is to double the performance that Gen9 (Gen 9.5) currently offers, something that it would be achieving, according to the latest leaked benchmarks.

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