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New Intel discreet GPU

Can't wait for Intel to enter the fray, wee need the competition, i hope Intel can provide it.
 
I thinks it's good to get another player back in the mix, 3dfx, Matrox, Via (eww), Kryo etc all disappeared from the market (amoungst others) - and competition is ultimately good for us
 
If people didn't automatically buy into Nvidia every single time, then AMD would probably stop chasing niche markets. Sadly, many seem happy with the current situation, including the ridiculously inflated prices. :confused:

AMD isn't niche. Nvidia technically have the "lead" with the 2080ti but 99% of people wont pay that much for a GPU so it's irrelevant.

AMD hardware is also in every console and they are overtaking Intel for CPUs.
 
lol @ amd being gone.

behave

amd pulled funding into cpus for a few years and look where they ended up. now their gaining ground and making money in cpus and back where they should be competing i think we'll see a lot of talent and funding swing back into the gpu division. the current crop of gpus whilst not going toe to toe with nvidias top offering certainly show AMD are not a million miles off the pace. couple that with the complete dominance in the console market means for gaming i'd be considering AMD to be there or thereabouts within the next cycle or 2
 
I thinks it's good to get another player back in the mix, 3dfx, Matrox, Via (eww), Kryo etc all disappeared from the market (amoungst others) - and competition is ultimately good for us

Thank you, Nvidia. Not that I can say much when I have a 1080 in my system :o
 
Kyle Bennet, founder of HardOCP, is joining Intel and is undoubtedly involved in their discrete GPUs. I just hope he gets them to include their Silicon Photonics technology: 100 Gbps is more than double the 48 Gbps HDMI 2.1 can do and no compression will be necessary.
 
Kyle Bennet, founder of HardOCP, is joining Intel and is undoubtedly involved in their discrete GPUs. I just hope he gets them to include their Silicon Photonics technology: 100 Gbps is more than double the 48 Gbps HDMI 2.1 can do and no compression will be necessary.

He's going to be "Director of Enthusiast Engagement for Intel’s Technology Leadership Marketing group".
 
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