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Intel Ponte Vecchio 7nm GPU Working Prototype Spotted

We maybe looking at 3 major players in 2021 when it comes to graphic cards. However, Intel may find it  difficult in this extremely competitive market.

Taken from Wccftech … Intel’s highly ambitious flagship GPU slated for 2021, the Ponte Vecchio, has come alive – and if the listing is to be believed, Intel is already five iterations in. A “working” filing in the EEC registry for the GPU was recently spotted by the usual suspects on Twitter (@Momomo_us). Interestingly Ponte Vecchio is referred to as an AIC or Add-In Card – meaning this is in the standard AIC (think of your current GPU) form factor as opposed to a test board.

Intel’s massive Ponte Vecchio 7nm GPU already in alpha stage, multiple variants spotted in EEC filing.

The filings also show a very interesting trend. They start with a Pre Alpha version of Ponte Vecchio then steadily increase from GAP”V2″ all the way up to “GAP”V5”. Make of that what you will, but it looks like Intel is making steady progress and is already 4 iterations (Pre Alpha, GAPV2, GAPV3, GAPV4 and GAPV5) in from the pre-alpha prototype. I tried to deduce as much of the nomenclature as I could and I will leave the rest to the enterprising sleuths in our readership.

Source: Wccftech

 

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