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At the recent Intel On Industry Innovation Summit, Intel shared many details of the new data center GPU graphics card codenamed Arctic Sound-M (ATS-M), and publicly displayed the actual card for the first time. ATS-M is also based on the Xe HPG architecture and DG2 core, with a computing power of 150TOPS (150 trillion times per second), and is oriented to multimedia transcoding, visual graphics processing, cloud games, cloud reasoning and other application scenarios. The central area supports AV1 video codec, as well as AVC, H.265, and VP9. It has two forms, one is 3/4 length, full height size, integrates 32 Xe cores, power consumption is 150W, and the other is full length, half height size, packaging two GPU chips, a total of 16 Xe cores. Both have 4 Xe media engines, light tracking units, GDDR6 memory, and both support XMX AI acceleration. This is the 150W version, the shape is very simple, but what is interesting is that there are multiple design styles on the site, and the text on the front is obviously different. I don’t know if there is no final shape, or it is for different customers and applications. tail one .
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