Intel Data Center Max 1100 48GB HBM2e 300W  1228.8GB/s PCIeGen 5 x16 GPU

Condition: Used&Tested

The Intel Data Center GPU Max 1100 uses a 16-pin (12V-2x6 or 12VHPWR) auxiliary power connector, not the standard 8-pin PCIe cables used in consumer GPUs. It requires this connector to support its 300W TDP, ensuring secure, stable power delivery in enterprise, high-density server environments.


Model Number
1100
Microarchitecture
Xe-HPC

Embedded Options Available 
No
Use Conditions 
Server/Enterprise
Usecase
Artificial Intelligence, High Performance Computing

GPU Specifications

Xe-cores
56
Ray Tracing Units
56
Intel® Xe Matrix Extensions (Intel® XMX) Engines
448
Xe Vector Engines
448
Graphics Max Dynamic Clock
1550 MHz
Graphics Base Clock
1000 MHz
TDP 
300 W
PCI Express Configurations  
Gen 5 x16
Device ID
0x0BDA

Memory Specifications

Memory Size
48 GB
Memory Type
HBM2e
Graphics Memory Interface
1024 bit
Graphics Memory Bandwidth
1228.8 GB/s

I/O Specifications

# of Displays Supported
0

Features

H.264 Hardware Encode/Decode 
No

Supported Technologies

Ray Tracing
Yes
oneAPI Support 
Yes

What's inside the package:
GPU only


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On January 15, 2025, the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published in the Federal Register updated export controls on advanced computing items (including advanced integrated circuits (ICs) and related equipment, software, and technology) and, for the first time, controls on artificial intelligence (AI) model weights under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).

These new regulations were published as an interim final rule and took effect on January 13, 2025, although compliance is not required until May 15, 2025.2 BIS also published in the Federal Register a smaller companion rule on January 16, 2025, that expands licensing requirements on foundries and packaging companies seeking to export advanced computing equipment and requires compliance by January 31, 2025.