Not that they are much worse than the rest of the tech press but I avoid The Verge. They have a bad track record and regularly release really bad and misleading articles.
Oh neat, I didn’t know they did that. Do their GPUs have a specific niche, or are they aimed generally at competing with Nvidia and AMD Radeon?
edit: just to be clear what I mean, as an example, Qualcomm makes processors, but they fill the specific niche of mobile device processors, they don’t compete with Intel & AMD’s desktop lines.
…their first-generation cards were poorly received, but intel kept at it and recently achieved parity with low-end offerings from ATI and nvidia as a respectable selection for a budget machine…
Were there rumours that they would? I didn’t hear them, but this is a weird news story to report on otherwise.
Good Ol clickbait title.
Not that they are much worse than the rest of the tech press but I avoid The Verge. They have a bad track record and regularly release really bad and misleading articles.
There have been rumours like that for as long as the GPU bushes has existed.
Is the GPU business a separate business, even? Or just the integrated graphics on their CPUs?
They’re starting to sell their second generation of discrete GPUs right now. They’ve had integrated GPUs for a long time.
Oh neat, I didn’t know they did that. Do their GPUs have a specific niche, or are they aimed generally at competing with Nvidia and AMD Radeon?
edit: just to be clear what I mean, as an example, Qualcomm makes processors, but they fill the specific niche of mobile device processors, they don’t compete with Intel & AMD’s desktop lines.
…their first-generation cards were poorly received, but intel kept at it and recently achieved parity with low-end offerings from ATI and nvidia as a respectable selection for a budget machine…
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/12/review-intel-arc-b580-is-a-compelling-if-incredibly-tardy-250-midrange-gpu/
…if they stay committed to the effort, i think intel might stand toe-to-toe on midrange cards within a generation or two…
But thanks for the info! Cool to know.
I mean, they fired their last CEO that carefully planned and executed his plan to design and manufacture them (GPUs).