![]() ![]() “By working with Intel on optimizing for its hardware, we can help ensure developers have a broad and scalable base of client systems on which to deploy next-generation AI capabilities.” Olive optimizations and beyond “Intel has been a key partner for many years, and we’re happy to see that collaboration extend into the exciting domain of generative AI,” said Bryan Langley, Partner Group Product Manager at Microsoft. Since then, Intel has been working with Microsoft to optimize DirectML for Intel® Arc™ graphics solutions of all flavors, from the Intel® Arc™ A770 GPU to the Intel® Arc™ GPUs built into the upcoming Core™ Ultra mobile processors (code-named Meteor Lake.) The flagship of this lineup is the Intel® Arc™ A770 GPU, which features 16GB of high-bandwidth GDDR6 memory and a powerful AI acceleration capability known as Intel® Xe Matrix Extensions (Intel® XMX.) The specialized XMX array offers tremendous throughput for the matrix multiplication work required by demanding generative AI workloads. Intel entered the discrete GPU market last year with the introduction of its Intel® Arc™ A-Series graphics cards. Intel® Arc™ GPUs: Built for tomorrow’s AI workloads In conjunction with the Microsoft Ignite developer conference today, Intel and Microsoft are highlighting their co-engineering work to enable leading-edge generative AI workloads on Intel GPUs in Windows. Generative AI technology is transforming the way we work and unlocking new potential across a range of fields, from real-time graphics to video creation, coding, and more. ![]() Authors: Hariharan Srinivasan and Szymon Marcinkowski ![]()
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