Fantasy 2: Innosilicon reveals new China graphics card next week

Fantasy 2: Innosilicon reveals new China graphics card next week.


from Norman Wittkopf
While there is no trace of Innosilicon’s graphics card debuts in the wild from last year, the successor should already be presented at the beginning of August.

At the end of last year, manufacturer Innosilicon presented the GPU series “Fantasy No.1” (or “Fenghua No.1”), promising graphics cards from Chinese development based on Imagination’s BXT architecture, which are primarily used for cloud computing, but ultimately should also be suitable for workstations or gaming.

Since the announcement, however, it has become quiet about the new China graphics cards and since then there have been neither sighted copies nor other reports on the four different models, which have a single GPU computing power of up to 5 TFLOPs (A-Type) and equipped with two GPUs should come up to 10 TFLOPs (B-Type).

Now, the company has announced a presentation for August 3 to introduce a new series called “Fantasy No.2” (or “Fenghua No.2”), reports Videocardz. More details are still missing, but according to Tom’s hardware it could again be a dual-GPU solution that doubles the computing power.




Fantasy 2: Innosilicon reveals new China graphics card next week.



Fantasy 2: Innosilicon reveals new China graphics card next week.

Source: Innosilicon / MyDrivers




Target RTX 3060 level

The “Fantasy No. 1” series should already be equipped with up to 16 GiB GDDR6X memory and support for DirectX 11/12 and, as a declared goal, deliver a similar computing power to Nvidia’s Geforce RTX 3060, which Innosilicon has owed since then . Other key data at the time of the announcement included PCI Express 4.0, 12 nm production, 50 watts of power consumption (single GPU) and HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 on the connection side.

In view of the radio silence that has prevailed since then about the first models, the upcoming new announcement should of course still be viewed with skepticism. So it remains to be seen what Innosilicon will actually show on August 3 with the “Fantasy No. 2” graphics card in this regard.

Reference-www.pcgameshardware.de