At the recent Intel on Industrial Innovation Summit, Intel shared many details of the new data center GPU graphics card code named Arctic sound-M (ats-m), and made a public display of the real card for the first time. Ats-m is also based on Xe HPG architecture and DG2 core, with a computing power of 150tops (150 trillion times per second). It is oriented to multimedia transcoding, visual graphics processing, cloud games, cloud reasoning and other application scenarios. It is also the first time that Intel supports AV1 video codec, AVC, h.265 and VP9 in the field of data center.
It has two versions, one is 3 / 4 length, full height size, integrating 32 Xe cores, with power consumption of 150W; the other is full-length, half height size, encapsulated with two GPU chips, with a total of 16 Xe cores**
Both have four Xe media engines, light tracing unit and gddr6 memory, and both support Xmx AI acceleration.
*This is a 150W version with extremely simple shape, but interestingly, multiple design styles * are placed on site, and the words on the front are obviously different. I don't know whether it is not finalized or for different customers and applications.
There is an 8-pin power supply interface at the tail
I don't know what the top is used for. Is it a multi card parallel interface?
From the back, there are even a large number of components that are not welded.
The tail is not even equipped with an 8-pin connector.
This is the 75W version, which is more slender and has no other surface except Intel logo
Unfortunately, I don't want you to open it to see the internal design.
Intel ats-m graphics card will be released in the third quarter, now has more than 15 designs , from Dell, ultramicro, Cisco, Huihe, Langchao and Xinhua.