Intel Virtually Confirms Development of Standalone Graphics Chips Intel Corp., the world’s No. 1 producer of x86 microprocessors and chipsets, has virtually confirmed its intention to enter the business of high-end graphics processors for standalone add-in graphics adapters. The establishment of visual computing groups at Intel essentially backs up rumours about Intel’s come back to discrete graphics business. http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/d...123045017.html |
3-Way GPU battle between Intel, NVIDIA and AMD/ATI? Looking forward to it... unless Intel decides to be more like S3, and flying under the high end radar Quote:
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well, you dont just enter the graphics market by pulling a supposed highend chip out of your *** ;) sure, they've got Intel Integrated crap, but that is a loooooong way from the highend. i doubt their first generation of highend chips will get anywhere near ATI and Nvidia. still, more competition is only better for all of us, so i can only cheer. |
It would be interesting to run the 90 nm factories for GPUs because they are already written off with the CPU production, so the costs would be low. |
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