Intel Demonstrates Arc Alchemist Canyon Graphics Card

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Amazing those benchmarks looks good, oh wait...
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I'm expecting another Vega, Intel style.
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Moonbogg:

I'm expecting another Vega, Intel style.
The guy worked on Polaris and Navi too . So why not another Polaris or another Navi ? Also Vega might not manage to compete head to head with Nvidia but the Vega 56 for a while was the best value for money you can get on the mid-highish range .
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Undying:

Amazing those benchmarks looks good, oh wait...
Intel were the first to create a DirectX 12 card.
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Ghosty:

Intel were the first to create a DirectX 12 card.
Roald Amundsen was the first person to reach the south pole.
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Denial:

Roald Amundsen was the first person to reach the south pole.
I was waiting for someone to say something like that. I suppose it works both ways. Intel gets the money either way. But their card might be worth the wait, providing it's designed for the the average user and not just for business.
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If the leaked benchmars are true it's pretty disappointing with only 2060 Super / 2070 performance for the flagship model. What stops people from buying a RTX 3060 12GB in that case which is more feature packed.
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TheDeeGee:

If the leaked benchmars are true it's pretty disappointing with only 2060 Super / 2070 performance for the flagship model. What stops people from buying a RTX 3060 12GB in that case which is more feature packed.
Baby steps. More important than pure performance is to establish a good base, from which they can build on. If the performance is decent, the drivers are solid and the prices are good, then that´s a victory, at least for me.
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Denial:

Roald Amundsen was the first person to reach the south pole.
Dude what no that was me.
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3rd time the charm? maybe this time intel might stick the landing? or will be unmitigated disaster cause the over promised and under delivered? One can hope for 3 gpu brand to starting pricing war of who can be better and lower price, then again that probably wont happen
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As long as we get more GPUs in the market I am all for it. If intel can sell their GPUs at inflated prices for ... lets say a year, they may be able to offload their R&D costs and have a real shot at making it in the GPU space. Once that happens, we might have a higher supply of GPUs, lowering price a bit. MAYBE. After all, silicon supply (TSMC and Global Foundries) is gonna take a while to grow, fabs are probably going to be online by 2023.