Intel's recent job listing for a "Memory Tuning and Certification" role hints at its intent to incorporate the next-generation GDDR7 memory technology into its Arc desktop graphics cards. Specifically, the mention of support for GDDR6/7 video memory suggests an ongoing exploration of this advanced technology. Prior to this, Intel has introduced two graphics cards, the Arc B580 and B570, both equipped with GDDR6 memory. This job posting underscores that Intel remains committed to the discrete GPU market and is actively gearing up for the next generation of more competitive offerings.
GDDR7 memory is expected to feature in the Arc graphics cards built on the Celestial architecture, marking the third generation in Intel's GPU roadmap. This advancement is poised to significantly boost the graphics card's bandwidth and energy efficiency, further solidifying Intel's position in the high-performance graphics market.
