Intel® Data Center GPU Max 1100

Specifications

GPU Specifications

  • Xe-cores 56
  • Ray Tracing Units 56
  • Intel® Xe Matrix Extensions (Intel® XMX) Engines 448
  • Xe Vector Engines 448
  • Graphics Max Dynamic Clock 1550 MHz
  • Graphics Base Clock 1000 MHz
  • TDP 300 W
  • PCI Express Configurations Gen 5 x16
  • Device ID 0x0BDA

Memory Specifications

  • Memory Size 48 GB
  • Memory Type HBM2e
  • Graphics Memory Interface 1024 bit
  • Graphics Memory Bandwidth 1228.8 GB/s

Supported Technologies

I/O Specifications

  • # of Displays Supported 0

Features

  • H.264 Hardware Encode/Decode No

Drivers and Software

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Launch Date

The date the product was first introduced.

Expected Discontinuance

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Warranty Period

Warranty document for this product is available on https://supporttickets.intel.com/warrantyinfo.

Use Conditions

Use conditions are the environmental and operating conditions derived from the context of system use.
For SKU specific use condition information, see PRQ report.
For current use condition information, see Intel UC (CNDA site)*.

TDP

Thermal Design Power (TDP) represents the average power, in watts, the processor dissipates when operating at Base Frequency with all cores active under an Intel-defined, high-complexity workload. Refer to Datasheet for thermal solution requirements.

PCI Express Configurations

PCI Express (PCIe) Configurations describe the available PCIe lane configurations that can be used to link to PCIe devices.

oneAPI Support

oneAPI is an open, cross-industry, standards-based, unified, multiarchitecture, multi-vendor programming model that delivers a common developer experience across accelerator architectures – for faster application performance, more productivity, and greater innovation. The oneAPI initiative encourages collaboration on the oneAPI specification and compatible oneAPI implementations across the ecosystem.