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Since a C++ table of device ids, names, and caps/arch doesn't seem to be available, I'm building one from the website page found here. But 6 of the deviceIDs are using O for 0. This throws off parsing the data.
https://dgpu-docs.intel.com/devices/hardware-table.html
Look closely at these recent entries.
OBDA | Intel® Data Center GPU Max 1100 | XeHPC | Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series |
0BD9, OBDB, OBD7,OBD6,0BD0 | Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series(future) | XeHPC | Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series |
OBD5 | Intel® Data Center GPU Max 1550 | XeHPC | Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series |
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Hello Alecazam,
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To properly assist you on this matter, we would like to confirm if you are currently using an Intel Server System.
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Hello Alecazam,
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No, we're not using Arc server products. But our table needs to be complete so that we identify new vs. old id's not in the table. This chart should have correct PCI deviceId's listed and not erroneous ones. And Intel dev pointed me to some C++ code, but it lacks many of the newer models. He said they would look into fixing the table.
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Hello Alecazam
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Hello Alecazam,
We appreciate your patience.
We would like to ask for you to point out the exact models that are missing from your table since you mentioned that it lacks newer products. Also, we would like to have more details about the missing information you need, so we can look for the right contact to make the updates if necessary.
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<Named removed> (assuming at Intel) sent me a link to this table. But it's missing a lot of the entries that are in the table that this is already posted about. He said that they'd see about updating it, but it's also missing EU counts and frequencies and other data that would be helpful. Wikipedia has all this data already, but it needs to be in one place. That's about all I can provide at this time.
https://github.com/GameTechDev/gpudetect/blob/master/IntelGfx.cfg
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Hello Alecazam,
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Hello Alecazam,
We appreciate your patience.
After reviewing this matter, the best course of action for this is to contact the person who provided you with the information for further information.
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Hello Alecazam,
We hope you are doing fine.
We have not heard back from you. So we will close this thread. If you need any additional information, submit a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored.
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