On December 20th, Intel recently put forward a red flag about Metaverse, warning that more processing power is needed to support this vision.
Raja Koduri, Intel’s senior vice president and general manager of the Accelerated Computing System and Graphics Division, said that immersive computing, which is large in scale and can be accessed by billions of people in real time, needs to increase computing power by 1,000 times from the current state-of-the-art level. Explain: “You need to access the calculation of petaflops “1000 teraflops” in less than one millisecond, and the real-time use response must be less than ten milliseconds. Your personal computer, your mobile phone, your edge network, and your The base station of computing power and your cloud computing need to work together like an orchestra.”
According to Intel, they are developing chips that specifically support Metaverse and plan to release a series of new graphics processors early next year. Other key components include Metaverse-specific algorithms and Metaverse architecture, as well as open software development tools and libraries.