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Intel Discloses more about Alder Lake and Xe GPUs for Gamers
During its Intel Architecture day, Intel shared more info about Alder Lake and Xe (XeSS). In two brief articles, we summarize what intel has been talking about and is about to announce.
Read our preview on Intel Architecture day 2021 - Alder Lake
or read our preview on Intel Architecture day 2021 - Xe and XeSS
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It's still behind the curve and more threads is better, regardless; it's my money and for intel to get it out of my wallet is going to take more cores and more threads, because that is necessary for using my computer.
Let's not make this something it is not.
I get where you are coming from but it wasn't meant from a personal perspective. I wasn't saying for my personal machine but from a larger view that Intel is focusing on the right areas while they are at a process disadvantage.