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Intel Architecture day 2021: Alder Lake
Intel held their yearly Architecture day 2021 sharing loads of information on upcoming products like Alder Lake processors coming later this year, and Xe-based Alchemy GPU products coming in early 2021. In this article, Alder Lake.
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ViperAnaf
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Posted on: 08/19/2021 04:44 PM
the fact fanboys still evaluate how powerful or advance a CPU is by the number of its cores shows they know nothing about technology...
8 cores? That's a bit 'meh' from a company so far behind the competition
the fact fanboys still evaluate how powerful or advance a CPU is by the number of its cores shows they know nothing about technology...
Horus-Anhur
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Posted on: 08/19/2021 04:54 PM
Intel's DLSS alternative seems to be quite good.
Intel's DLSS alternative seems to be quite good.
Loobyluggs
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Posted on: 08/19/2021 05:17 PM
Tell that to a game developer...
the fact fanboys still evaluate how powerful or advance a CPU is by the number of its cores shows they know nothing about technology...
Tell that to a game developer...
waltc3
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Posted on: 08/19/2021 05:36 PM
Wake me when Intel has something other than vaporware paper specs to show...
Working, shipping silicon would be very nice for a change, because somehow it always seems to be the case that Intel's vaporware paper releases of marketing info never seem to quite correlate with the actual product that eventually ships.
Wake me when Intel has something other than vaporware paper specs to show...

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8 cores? That's a bit 'meh' from a company so far behind the competition