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Seen rumors mid range xe is supposed to run multi GPU with new iris pro.
Would be a killer move,amd should have done it long time ago.
New evidence of Intel's multi-GPU support for upcoming Xe discrete cards uncovered in Linux drivers
Phoronix found some more evidence of upcoming multi-GPU features for Intel's upcoming Xe GPUs. However, unlike Nvidia's and AMD's implementations, Intel may be looking to support a hybrid version that allows Xe discrete cards to be paired with the iGPUs coming with the gen 12 CPUs scheduled to...www.notebookcheck.net
AMD actually DID it... Results were zero to unimportant (equal to discrete card, or <5% better).
Whole dual-card idea sounds good, but realization depends on devs, and rarely they've invested time in making dual-card games with significant gain. Most of them actually had no gain at all. "The rest" were AAA titles, and probably sponsored by one of manufacturer to include dual-card optimization.
I also don't expect much of first cards, yeah there is Raja-Raja-Raja all over, but if we compare this with AMD... Supposedly, Raja had *some* influence in optimizing old architecture, and his real contributing is showing from now on... Time he spent in Intel is much less, and there are those rumours about "dual-Iris" or "double Iris" that inspire no confidence at all, for me at least.
It may be different for some future generation, but this one - I really, really doubt. Rajas' expertise is nice motivation, but one man doesn't make top products for a long time. Besides, NVIDIA/AMD have, like, 10 zillions of various GPU patents for decades, it's really narrow maneuvering space for Intel. Again, not forever, but 1st generation - definitely.