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Intel’s mysterious 48GB dual-GPU graphics card could shake up AI training, but no one’s sure why it exists yet

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  • A dual-GPU design returns, but it’s not meant for gamers this time around
  • 48GB of memory sounds impressive, but will it actually deliver meaningful AI performance?
  • With no benchmarks and specs, this card is more rumor than revolution right now

Intel may be preparing to launch an unusual graphics card featuring two Arc B580 GPU chips and 48GB of memory, reports have claimed.

While this isn’t an official Intel product, it appears to be a custom design developed by one of Intel’s board partners, who remains unnamed due to non-disclosure agreements.

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