Intel Director discusses the new architecture that will power all the flagship devices

Intel Director discusses the new architecture that will power all the flagship devices

 

  1. Could you provide a brief list of the new offerings and shed some light on the motivation behind creating this new architecture?

The demand for more compute performance is endless and customer workloads are larger, more complex, and more diverse than ever before. Staying ahead of this demand and constantly breaking barriers when it comes to technology is at the heart of Intel. 

While graphics are not new territory for Intel, we have reinvigorated our efforts to build a scalable microarchitecture to support a range of graphics processing applications. This Architecture Day, we revealed two new x86 core architectures; our first performance hybrid architecture, ‘Alder Lake’ with the intelligent Intel Thread Director workload scheduler; “Sapphire Rapids,” the next-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processor for the data center; new infrastructure processing units; and upcoming graphics architectures, including the Xe HPG and Xe HPC microarchitectures, and Alchemist and Ponte Vecchio SoCs.

These new architectures will power upcoming high-performance products and establish the foundations for the next era of Intel innovation aimed at meeting the world’s ever-growing demand for more computing power.