Latest Mesa3D Update Reveals Intel’s Entire Desktop & Mobility Arc Lineup Based on DG2 GPUs
Latest Mesa3D Update Reveals Intel’s Entire Desktop & Mobility Arc Lineup Based on DG2 GPUs

The most recent Mesa3D Project update has published the complete series of Intel Arc mobile and desktop GPUs including Arc Pro, and Flex based on the DG2 architecture. The listing is the first time we see the lineup of Intel's DG2 architecture GPUs and the newest Intel Flex in one place.
The open-source graphics driver for Linux, Mesa3D, now lists all released and unreleased mobile and desktop graphics cards from Intel, including A3, A5, and A7 GPUs. The OpenGL and Vulkan Mesa3D driver update also reveals the complete list of Arc Pro workstation GPUs and Flex datacenter GPU series. The Flex GPU was previously known as Arctic Sound M by Intel.
The DG2 and Alchemist GPU list below shows all GPUs IDs available:
In the list, several IDs are not connected to GPUs, which could mean that Intel is planning to reveal new graphics cards soon or that the company dropped some designs before the launch. This practice of having unknown device IDs available for products ensures that the company can have additional product IDs that a company can use if they develop a component before and during an architecture's lifespan, especially before the next series.
Interestingly, the list reveals a DG2-G12 GPU, which is still not officially confirmed by Intel. The DG2-G12 listed as SOC3 and DG2-256 could mean that the GPU falls under the 16 Xe-Core GPU category, which is lesser than the G10 version.
Also, one of the listed SKUs is labeled as "Intel Graphics." The rumor is that this particular SKU is the new A200M mobile GPU and will be Intel's take on a competitor for the NVIDIA GeForce MX graphics.
News Sources: Phoronix, @Kepler_L2 on Twitter, VideoCardz
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