More details are emerging through leaks about Intel's premium Xe gaming graphics , and it looks like Nvidia's GeForce and AMD's Radeon are about to get some serious competition. In a detailed leak from YouTube channel Moore's Law is Dead, we now have images of the GPU's engineering board, as well as some specifications behind Intel's heavyweight gaming GPU. High-end gamers will be pleased to know that if Moore's Law is Dead's information pans out, Intel's Gen 12-based Xe HPG DG2 discrete graphics card will support ray-tracing, making it competitive against Nvidia's GeForce RTX 2000 and 3000 series as well as AMD's current Radeon RX 6000 series graphics . The card is also expected to support Intel's take on DLSS — something that AMD did not provide with the launch of Radeon RX 6000 — so you should get some pretty great performance with graphics upscaling. Nvidia calls its technique Dynamic Learning Super Sampling, and Intel's version could be called XeSS, or Xe Super Sampling. The Xe HPG DG2 discrete graphics will be a family of graphics, so potentially, Intel can build out a family of gaming-specific GPUs from entry-level to premium, similar to what its rivals have done. The… Read full this story
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