Intel announces its first dedicated server GPU XG310 with 8GB DDR4

Source: Geeknetic added 11th Nov 2020

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by Antonio Delgado 3 hours ago

Intel has announced its first dedicated GPU for servers, the Intel XG 310. It is a GPU based on the Intel Xe-LP architecture that has 8 GB of DDR4 memory with a data bus of 128 bits and that, as the name of LP (Low Power) indicates, it is a model with low consumption and high energy efficiency.

It is based on the same GPU that we can see in the Intel Tiger Lake processors of 11 gen, like the one we analyzed, with 96 EUs and 1.1 GHz.

INTEL XG 310 will be released as a PCI Express 3.0 x card 16 “ Intel H3C-XG 310 “formed by four of these GPUs together with the 8 GB of DDR4 dedicated for each one (distributed in four chips of 2 GB each). The TDP of each GPU is 23 W , and the entire card has a TDP of 150 W in total, feeding on the 75 W from PCIe and the 75 W of the power connector.

Two Intel H3C-XG 310 will be able to run simultaneously 100 Android cloud games

Each system formed for two of these Intel H3C-XG cards 310 together with processors Intel Xeon Scalable will be capable of running more than 100 Android games in the new be independently, with support for more than 160 users simultaneously.

All with support for Intel oneAPI, the set of development tools and libraries with which Intel wants to unify all its hardware (CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs and others accelerator chips), so the XG 310 will blend into the environment perfectly.

Intel is already working with developers such as China Tencent, Gamestream or Ubitus to integrate the company’s new GPUs for servers under the Android Cloud Gaming platform into their servers.

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