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Intel buries news of GPU cuts and delays in low-key Friday post

Intel has used a quiet Friday announcement to reveal delays and deletions to its GPU and high-performance computing roadmap.opens with cheery chat about GPUs. But well below the fold are several humbling pieces of news for Chipzilla. The first two are the dumping of the Rialto Bridge generation of GPUs and postponing the Falcon Shores GPU architecture – to 2025.

The post also mentions discontinuation of the datacenter-grade Lancaster Sound GPU architecture used in the current"Flex" GPU range – again on grounds it offered only incremental performance increases. Intel's news isn't all glum on the GPU front: the chip shop has promised"continuous updates for our Max Series and Flex Series products, with performance improvements, new features, expanded operating systems support and new use cases to broaden the benefits of these products."

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