Diving into Qualcomm's Upcoming Adreno X2 GPU with Eric Demers

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Hello you fine Internet folks, Today we are talking about Qualcomm's upcoming X2 GPU architecture with Eric Demers, Qualcomm's GPU Team lead. We talk about the changes from the prior X1 generation of GPUs along with why some of the changes were made.Hope y'all enjoy!The transcript below has been edited for readability and conciseness. George: Hello you fine Internet Folks. We’re here in San Diego at Qualcomm headquarters at their first architecture day and I have with me Eric Demers. What do you do?Eric: I am an employee here at Qualcomm, I lead our GPU team, that’s most of the hardware and some of the software. It’s all in one and it’s a great team we’ve put together and I have been here for fourteen years.George: Quick 60 second boildown of what is new in the X2 GPU versus the X1 GPU.Eric: Well, it’s the next generation for us, meaning that we looked at everything we were building on the X1 and we said “we can do one better”, and fundamentally improved the performance. And I shared with you that it is a noticeable improvement in performance but not necessarily the same amount of increase in power. So it is a very power-efficient core, so that you effectively are getting much more performance at a slightly higher power cost. As opposed to doubling the performance and doubling the power cost, so that’s one big improvement, second we wanted to be a full-featured DirectX 12.2 Ultimate part. So all the features of DirectX 12.2 which most GPUs on Windows already support, so we’re part of that gang.George: And in terms of API, what will you support for the X2 GPU?Eric: Obviously we’ll have DirectX 12.2 and all the DirectX versions behind that, so we’ll be fully compatible there. But we also plan to introduce native Vulkan 1.4 support. There’s a version of that which Windows supplies, but we’ll be supplying a native version that is the same codebase as we use for our other products. We’ll also be introducing native OpenCL 3.0 support, also as used by our other products. A...

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