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Raja koduri will give details of the gpu arctic sound at an event in December

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Intel will release the details of its discrete GPU planned to launch in 2020 as soon as next December. At the event, Raja Koduri and other senior executives will share insights on current technology, and the evolution of the company's Arctic Sound GPU.

Intel to reveal Arctic Sound details next month

Intel plans a launch at the event comparatively early in 2020. The fact that Intel is developing a discrete graphics card not only revealed the personnel change in recent years, but Intel also announced that the GPU with the code name Arctic Sound will be released in 2020.

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Intel in particular also wants to develop solutions for data centers, with a focus on artificial intelligence processing capacity and machine learning, including a current job announcement for a "dGPU Data Center Systems Architect", confirmed again. In these calculations, GPUs have led rankings in recent years, and Nvidia is currently the leader in this field. Intel also plans to support its own Adaptive Sync graphics solutions, not only for discrete graphics cards, but also for integrated graphics solutions.

Intel also wants to emphasize the future focus on gamers, by releasing driver updates relevant to major games now, and also in the future for the release date, as is already common with AMD and Nvidia. Arctic Sound is already Intel's third attempt to bring a discrete graphics card to market, and to establish itself in this area away from integrated GPUs.

In 1998, Intel released the first discrete GPU with the i740, but later, due to a lack of demand and performance that remained below expectations, it was secondarily used as an iGPU. At the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in 2009, Intel presented Larrabee, however, the project was also suspended a few months later, because expectations could not be met here either.

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