Although the development of AI chips is booming, it is unlikely that it will replace the independent display. Former Intel architecture director Raja Koduri said that independent GPUs will not soon be replaced by customized SoCs for AI and HPC high-performance computing, and their unique stability determines the necessity of existence.In Raja Koduri's view, the integration of GPU into the processor is not stable, and engineers should design more higher-performance architectures so that the potential of this model can be further explored.

The current infrastructure has been developed for nearly 20 years. Due to the lack of substantial improvements in the architecture, software engineers are required to better optimize performance and other issues.

In April last year, Intel promoted its senior graphics director, Raja Koduri, to executive vice president, indicating that Intel was satisfied with its fledgling but strategic independent GPU business.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger praised Koduri for rebuilding Intel's graphics business unit over the past four years, putting it in a strong position in the high-risk GPU market.

Pat Gelsinger also said that the world can now expect a third player in high-performance GPUs, and that this will be a key part of Intel's growth. But as we saw what happened later, this great master left Intel.