Intel Lakefield driver lists Intel Xe Graphics (Gen12) DG1 IDs and More
Last week Intel announced Lakefield, the driver that comes along with the platform now however holds a couple of interesting entries, among them DG1, which is assumed to be the first installment of integrated Xe.
The .INF files of the driver reveal new device IDs of to be released Intel graphics solutions for TGL – Tiger Lake, LKF – Lakefield, EHL – Elkhart Lake, DG1 – Discrete Graphics 1 and RKL – Rocket Lake. The three musketeers listed are indicated to get Generation 12 graphic solutions, and that would be an architecture based on Xe.
From the looks of things, Intel has pushed to get Xe going into IGPs first, for the desktop parts things have remained silent aside from DG1 which is expected to offer entry-level performance paired with 3GB or 6GB of graphics memory. DG1 however is a development card, and likely will never see the daylight of the consumer arena. So the first product that a consumer can get its hands on that is Xe based, is Tiger Lake for mobile solutions.
Driver build date: 26th February 2020 (DriverVer=02/26/2020, 26.20.100.8018):
; TGL
INTEL_DEV_9A49 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_9A40 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_9A59 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_9A60 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_9A68 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_9A70 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_9A78 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
; LKF
INTEL_DEV_9840 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_9841 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_9842 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
; EHL
INTEL_DEV_4541 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_4551 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_4571 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
; DG1
INTEL_DEV_4905 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_4906 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_4907 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
; RKL
INTEL_DEV_4C80 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_4C8A = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_4C81 = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
INTEL_DEV_4C8B = “Intel(R) UHD Graphics”
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are you sure Tremont cores have an ARM architecture? i haven't read that anywhere, probably they are more like Atom cores, low power ones. Belive me, i would love to see x86-ARM hybrids on desktop but probably that is still far away in time.
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Im interested in a desktop Xe and what it can do but these integrated solutions will probably be crappy