Intel patents chiplet GPU design
By Jon Peddie (October 29, 2024)
The device could be first commercial GPU using chiplets.
Intel’s recent GPU patent focuses on a chiplet architecture to improve scalability, computing power, and energy efficiency. The design uses separate chiplets for specific tasks, enabling flexibility by allowing components to be swapped or selectively activated as needed. Intel’s approach includes parallel processing with SIMT architecture, optimizing performance through synchronized thread execution, and enhanced pipelining. This could support Intel’s Falcon Shores GPU.
Intel has patented an innovative GPU architecture leveraging separate logic chiplets to enhance performance. This disaggregated design aims to boost scalability, computing capabilities, and energy efficiency, marking significant advancements in graphics processing technology.
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