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It is reported that Intel's 14th-generation Core Graphics supports ray tracing acceleration
according to Videocardz, Intel's 14th-generation Core processor Meteor Lake's nuclear display will likely support Ray Tracing Acceleration.
According to reports, the nuclear display of Meteor Lake will use the Xe-LPG architecture, which is a streamlined version of the independent Xe-HPG architecture. A recent patch for Intel's graphics compiler suggests that Meteor Lake's GPUs may support ray tracing acceleration. It is not clear how many EUs (execution units) the 14th-generation Core's Xe-LPG nuclear display has. The earliest news said that it could reach 192 EUs, but recent news said that there may be only 128 EUs.
Intel has determined that the series will use the updated Intel 4 process. It is reported that the 14th-generation Core Meteor Lake architecture will cover the desktop and mobile series, of which the mobile series processors will still be divided into H, P, U three series, support USB-C (DP2.1) connection, up to 6 large cores + 8 For small cores, the memory will support up to LPDDR5(X)-7467.
In May of this year, Intel said that the 14th-generation processor Meteor Lake series was successfully lit. Intel said the Meteor Lake chips will be its first multi-chip designs that integrate an application processor, graphics processing unit and connectivity chips into a single Intel Foveros advanced package.
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