Rumor: High-end Intel Arc Alchemist Video Cards will be released in May/June

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I love the first sentence. Thats sums it all lol
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High-end, but the rumors were 2070 Super performance right? So that means a 3060 which should be priced at €250 in a perfect world.
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TheDeeGee:

High-end, but the rumors were 2070 Super performance right? So that means a 3060 which should be priced at €250 in a perfect world.
Rumors ware 3070 but we'll see if it ever comes out.
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May/June 2023.
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And of course we will welcome Intel and its graphics cards, it always needed a third player after the closure of 3dfx to keep prices balanced but also to see new technological innovations the only problem I see bothering the community are the drivers, I hope at Intel to have a large and strong team of software engineers.
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kanenas:

And of course we will welcome Intel and its graphics cards, it always needed a third player after the closure of 3dfx to keep prices balanced but also to see new technological innovations the only problem I see bothering the community are the drivers, I hope at Intel to have a large and strong team of software engineers.
Their current drivers are let's just say lacking. The "company laptop" drivers class wont cut it for 500$ MSRP GPU (1000$ retail). They definitely have work to do.
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MonstroMart:

Their current drivers are let's just say lacking. The "company laptop" drivers class wont cut it for 500$ MSRP GPU (1000$ retail). They definitely have work to do.
They should just use their open source drivers. They're so far ahead in competency even despite lacking application-specific profiles.