


Gate-all-around transistor is Intel's implem. Intel introduces RibbonFET, a new transistor architecture, which it plans to use in its Intel 20A process starting in 2024, according to the manufacturer. Intel introduces RibbonFET transistor architecture - 08:41 AM Intel also revealed the code names of future generations under the Arc brand: Battlemage, Celestial and Druid.Īlder Lake will be announced on October 27 during the “Intel Innovation” event - 09:04 AMįollowing the lead of CEO Pat Gelsinger and the tentative dates Intel has been providing, Intel will hold its Intel Innovation event on October 27 and 28, according to a press release. While Intel has stated that the first consumer products based on the "Alchemist" silicon will be available in the first quarter of 2022, it has also stated that further specifications will be released throughout the year 2021, leading up to the launch. Which would be a direct competitor to NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR. Mentioned is an artificial intelligence-accelerated supersampling function in the chips.

"Battlemage." "Battlemage" is likely the fancy new codename for the Xe HPG graphics architecture, which has already been implemented in a working prototype called the DG2 and is now known as "Alchemist." Intel has announced that "Battlemage" is being built to fulfill DirectX 12 Ultimate requirements, which implies it will have hardware-accelerated real-time raytracing, mesh shaders, sampler feedback, and variable-rate shading, among other features. As if to send a message, the firm published the codenames for the first three generations of Arc: "Battlemage," "Celestial," and "Druid," all of which are variations on the first one. To make it more confusing, these are all tagged under the name Alchemist. Arc is Intel's is the graphics card series naming much like "GeForce and Radeon", and an attempt to compete with the AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce brands in the gaming graphics industry.

Intel Arc, is the company's new high-performance gaming graphics brand, which was announced today completely unexpected. The Arc brand will cover hardware, software and services, and will span multiple hardware generations, with the first generation, based on the Xe HPG microarchitecture, code-named Alchemist (formerly known as DG2). Intel today revealed the brand for its upcoming consumer high-performance graphics products: Intel Arc.
