Intel’s Crescent Island PCB Leaks, Showing a Massive Xe3P GPU, 16-Pin Connector, 160GB LPDDR5X as Intel Sidesteps the HBM Shortage
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Intel's Crescent Island PCIe graphics card has been leaked, showing a massive Xe3P GPU and support for LPDDR5X memory. The card features 20 LPDDR5X modules, totaling 160GB capacity, and a 16-pin connector for power. The GPU is designed for AI workflows and inference accelerators, offering a cost-effective option versus HBM standards. The leak provides a look at the card's design, with 13 VRMs and a side USB Type-C port.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Intel's use of LPDDR5X memory sidesteps the HBM shortage, making the Crescent Island GPU a viable option for data centers.
- · The Xe3P architecture's optimized performance-per-watt enables power and cost optimization for air-cooled enterprise servers.