This amount of memory will allow the GPU to process large amounts of data and complex AI models with lower latency, the company writes.
Crescent Island is based on the Xe3P architecture, an improved version of the technologies found in the Core Ultra 300 series processors for laptops and desktops. The GPU is designed for low power consumption and efficient cooling.
Intel is not yet revealing exact performance specifications, but states that the device supports a wide range of data formats used in artificial intelligence and cloud computing.
The first samples of Crescent Island are planned to begin delivery in the second half of 2026.
Source: Ferra

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