"A new report says Intel lied about their hardware performance"
"News at 11!"
EDIT:
This is more "me not being surprised that Intel has done this," than dislike for Intel. This is just how Intel does things, and I'm just used to it. I still buy their stuff.
They're still fresh on the scene, prioritizing synth benches over games hoping tech media will take note of the former. Its going to backfire on them and tech media will tear them a new one.
AMD Vega launch 2.0, probably not a bad product, but a very poor launch, sketchy and very away from press. Maybe we see Raja landing on another company soon
I'm still curious about the lows, because one of the early leaks indicated there were some very big issues with dropping frame rates. This would very likely be driver related rather than just low hardware performance.
That's surprisingly suggestive for your style my friend. But reminded me of Movie 43
The joke here is the character on the left, Misaka Mikoto, her power is electricity...... I guess it would only make sense to people who know the series.
Anime / Manga is A Certain Scientific Railgun.
The joke here is the character on the left, Misaka Mikoto, her power is electricity...... I guess it would only make sense to people who know the series.
Anime / Manga is A Certain Scientific Railgun.
Yes I apologize but my fandom was not strong enough 😳
It's kind of weird Intel is dragging their feet with the discrete GPU offerings, considering the long history of developing and supporting integrated graphics. Maybe scaling up to a high performance GPU architecture is much harder than we all assume, even for a silicon giant.
It's kind of weird Intel is dragging their feet with the discrete GPU offerings, considering the long history of developing and supporting integrated graphics. Maybe scaling up to a high performance GPU architecture is much harder than we all assume, even for a silicon giant.
I honestly think they are just waiting to see what the crypto crash is going to do to the video card market as a whole.
It's kind of weird Intel is dragging their feet with the discrete GPU offerings, considering the long history of developing and supporting integrated graphics. Maybe scaling up to a high performance GPU architecture is much harder than we all assume, even for a silicon giant.
Does anyone actually expect Intel's first generation cards to outperform AMD and NVidia? This is pretty much how I expect things to be in every market segment for the first generation or 2....
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