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Intel Arc series unveiled with the Alchemist dGPU to arrive in Q1 2022

I have an Nvidia GPU, Nvidia drivers are NOT trouble free, stop with the worshipping, AMD's drivers are no better or worse than Nvidia's, Nvidia fanboys trying to perpetuate something about a someone who is a competitor to Nvidia that just isn't true anymore because like a religion faith demands it.
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Oh jesus, back to the age old driver debate thats been thoroughly deubunked time and time again. This subsections like a dog chasing its own tail.
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Intel shows off benchmarks which indicate it's A770 GPU has better Ray tracing performance than an Nvidia RTX3060 and better than a AMD RX6800



I'd say this and the encoding performance is the most impressive thing with Intels GPUs

Lets wait for independent reviews before we declare Intel's RT performance better than Nvidia. If all we had was Intel's testing then ARC would be a great GPU and we should all go out and buy one, in reality its a very long way from that.
 
I guess it is good for those still on 1080P.
Much bigger die, smaller node and only RTX 3060 performance, but it does appear to have stronger RT performance.
Once Radeon and GeForce next gen are out, DOA.
 
I guess it is good for those still on 1080P.
Much bigger die, smaller node and only RTX 3060 performance, but it does appear to have stronger RT performance.
Once Radeon and GeForce next gen are out, DOA.

Depends on price, RX 6600 available right here right now for £260.

With the A380 being £140 Intel are not going to want to sell this for sub £200 are they? the RX 6400 is better for less and the GTX 1650 even better than that for about the same money, that's the real problem, Intel are wanting to come in, with a broken GPU and pretend they are like for like competitors to Nvidia and AMD.

Which is a joke, quite a funny one and its not going to work.
 
Agreed. The A380 is a £99 card and the A580 probably £199. But I wonder if there are any competition laws - maybe consent decrees in the USA - that are preventing Intel from having those prices?
 
Interesting new theory that Intel's main GPU driver team were based in Russia and so that has caused disruption in terms of getting updated drivers out


lol.... why Яussia? why not in house like everyone else?

‘this is harder than we thought’

I think that is more than semiaccurate.
 
I hope this is wrong, we need a 3rd GPU maker



The A380 was worse than the worst GPU in history, despite this still more expensive.

We don't need a third GPU vendor if all they are going to do is price themselves like Nvidia, they are less competitive to Nvidia than AMD, we actually don't need that.
 
I would not be surprised if this were true, it's a pity though.

He's right.

Intel's hope was to take AMD's place, which was never going to happen and if they can't do that there is no money in it for them.

If the market was more evenly shared there might have been a profitable space for them, but its not, AMD have 17%, Intel will have needed most if not all of that to make it worth while.
 
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