For professional software applications, Intel introduces the Razzle Pro graphics card
Intel today announced the launch of the Intel Razzle Pro A series of professional-grade graphics cards. The first products include the Intel Razzle Pro A30M graphics card for mobile devices, and the Intel Razzle Pro A40 (single slot) and A50 (dual slot) graphics cards for smaller desktops.
Intel's products are described as having built-in ray tracing hardware, support for machine learning and leading AV1 encoding hardware acceleration.
The Intel Razzle Pro A-Series is aimed at leading professional software application certifications, including the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) and design and manufacturing (D&M) industries.) Intel Razzle Pro graphics cards are also optimised for media and entertainment (M&E) applications, such as Blender, and support running open source libraries from the Intel oneAPI rendering toolkit that are widely adopted and integrated into industry-leading rendering tools.
The Intel Razor Pro graphics cards will be available later this year with products from leading mobile and desktop eco-partners.
At SIGGRAPH from August 8 to August 11, Intel is offering demos for developers and content creators using the Intel Razzle Pro system and the Intel oneAPI Rendering Toolkit at booth 427.
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