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Intel Xe
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Not to be confused with Intel Parallel Studio XE or Intel Xeon.
Intel Xe (stylized as Xe and pronounced as two separate letters,[1] abbreviation for "eXascale for everyone"[2]), earlier known unofficially as Gen12,[3][4] is a GPU architecture developed by Intel.[5]
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Release date | September 2, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-09-02) |
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Manufactured by | Intel TSMC |
Designed by | Intel |
Marketed by | Intel |
Fabrication process | TSMC N6 |
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Entry-level | Iris Xe Graphics |
High-end | Intel Arc |
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Predecessor | Gen 11 |
Successor | Intel Xe 2 |
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Intel Xe includes a new instruction set architecture. The Xe GPU family consists of a series of microarchitectures, ranging from integrated/low power (Xe-LP),[6] to enthusiast/high performance gaming (Xe-HPG), datacenter/high performance (Xe-HP) and high performance computing (Xe-HPC).[7][8]