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Intel Updates Q1 2022 (GPU, CPU and Foundry)

I have an open mind about these cards.

Also, I am also intruiged about the prospect of the future versions of these cards possibly being the first 100% USA/EU fabricated and assembled GPU cards in almost 20 years (?).

Once Intel owns and can control the entire card supply chain, we will see some price fireworks until then, I am keen to see whether intel see this as a loss-leader in the short term.
 
I have an open mind about these cards.

Also, I am also intruiged about the prospect of the future versions of these cards possibly being the first 100% USA/EU fabricated and assembled GPU cards in almost 20 years (?).

Once Intel owns and can control the entire card supply chain, we will see some price fireworks until then, I am keen to see whether intel see this as a loss-leader in the short term.

Agree.

I'm sat on a 9900K and refuse to budge until I see Intel's self-hyped new process nodes come on line in late 2024. Then they may have a CPU I'm interested in. I feel the same way about Arc - it's going to take Intel a couple of years to get into their stride (and produce quality gaming drivers) and it's only then that I'd take a serious look at them. In the interim, it's an interesting sideshow.
 
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I have an open mind about these cards.

Also, I am also intruiged about the prospect of the future versions of these cards possibly being the first 100% USA/EU fabricated and assembled GPU cards in almost 20 years (?).

Once Intel owns and can control the entire card supply chain, we will see some price fireworks until then, I am keen to see whether intel see this as a loss-leader in the short term.

It's definitely a wait and see what happens. I hope they are better than they appear to be at the moment.

I also wonder will there be any price fireworks at all? This is Intel we are talking about!!
 
would have been great if they showed some of kind performance numbers

Even the laptop ones they compared it to Intel's own :(

That implies that the performance is very bad indeed. If it was even somewhat competitive, Intel would be daft to not mention it.
 
I'm looking forward to seeing what intel manage to achieve first try regarless.. they've been making intergrated graphics for years so it's got to be something applicable to gaming. Let's face it though, if they are performant, these are going to have to be cheaper then the competition for the average PC gamer to consider and with RDNA3 and RTX4000 around the corner they're going to drop in value fast. Battlemage has also got a large hill to climb.. how much have they invested ?
 
That implies that the performance is very bad indeed. If it was even somewhat competitive, Intel would be daft to not mention it.


I got the hint the cards are not great from Tom Petersen... I have watched him enough when he use to work for Nvidia and when they use to have him going round all the time talking about their gpus, he would start to waffle and go right off topic or keep highlighting the same thing that is so great over and over.. which normally means rubbish gpus, he did same with that interview other day with the magical intel gpus that clearly are not anything special and sadly not even worth waiting for, there is a good reason they are not out yet as they clearly have driver issues and other issues, also they don't even support hdmi 2.1 and only way to make them use hdmi 2.1 is for AIBS to add another chip to the cards from what he said in that interview, so clearly these cards were worked on even before 2.1 was made a spec and they still have not managed to bring them out yet.:rolleyes:

Anyways I hope they bring them out and they work as they should and hopefully intel has learned from the mistakes this time and make a better gpu next time and have their act together with drivers and other issues they are clearly having now. We really need more companies involved in GPUS and to help with pricing and hopefully efficiency too as I am very put off by cards that are 450w+ and really top cards should not be going over 350w and 3080 class 300w max. This brute force power thing they have going right now and next gen will not be acceptable by many soon.
 
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Are we expecting these cards to be capable of 4K 120fps ? How many people are using 8K displays ? Probably a better idea to reduce manufacturing cost as much as possible imo.

4K 120 fps will not happen with this generation of intel gpus that they have mentioned so far, who knows if they have one hidden away which is a higher end card but I doubt it.
 
So who's IP are Intel using , AMD or Nvidia's ?

They must be licensing tech from one of them due 90+% of graphic patents are owned by those two.
 
you own AMD stock or what? shouldn't you be posting this in some AMD graphics card thread


No shares in any company :p. Also it was related to Intel too and AMD explaining that they beat intels hybrid approach. Also I have better places to stick my money and under my mattress seems the safest place these days with what is going on in the world and the corrupt government we live under.
 
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Why all the hate? Why all the put downs?

Intel are trying to get into the market.

If they release a card that's priced well and beats my 1080GTX. I'd buy it.

Also.. Yes, intel drivers have previously been poor... but they generally just worked no?

Im sure they have an entire software team developing new drivers... so why the hate? You cant use past experience to bash them with as they have never done Desktop GPU's before.

Competition from INTEL is very much welcomed. Nvidia and AMD are pricing their cards WAY TO high. But ofc... you donuts will be milked.
 
Well hot take, I've had less problems with the Intel drivers on my UHD 630 then then the AMD drivers on my rx570.

One concern is the longer the desktop cards take to come to market the more likely people will just wait the new releases out from amd/nvidia. Some already seem to be waiting for the new cards.


Going to be an intresting few months ahead.
 
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