Innosilicon, in cooperation with Imagination, has developed four graphics cards based on the latter’s Fantasy One processors. Performance remains a mystery, detailed specs as well, but the development plan already covers two next generations, while API support includes OpenGL, OpenGL ES, OpenCL, Vulkan and DirectX, and the interface is reduced to PCI 4.0 x16
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We met the first Innosilicon graphics cards
These four graphics cards include two families – A and B, which differ in the presence of one or two graphics processors. The former are designed for workstations and “consumers” and use one Fantasy One graphics processor, consisting of multiple matrices (MCM design). According to Innoslicon, these cards offer up to 5 TFLOPS of single precision processing power and 160 GPixel / s and combine up to 16 GB of GDDR6 (X) memory on a 128-bit interface.
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Type B are high-end cards (completely passive or with three fans), combining two Fantasy One GPUs connected by an interface known as Innolink. On the memory side, 32 GB GDDR6 (X) comes into play on a dual 128-bit bus. According to official information, their performance reaches up to 10 TFLOPS of computing power and 320 GPixel / s, and the possibilities include support for up to 32 monitors simultaneously in [email protected] FPS or 64 streams [email protected]