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Headlines - Intel predicted to steal graphics market share from AMD and NVIDIA in 200
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Re: Headlines - Intel predicted to steal graphics market share from AMD and NVIDIA in
Well they have their own fabs which should ut the cost.
Does this mean taht Intel are going to take it seriously not and release high end cards or are we talking good all round cards for the mass market? |
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Re: Headlines - Intel predicted to steal graphics market share from AMD and NVIDIA in
If this is the mid-high end market we're talking about, then they've a hell of a lot of catching up to do. This is one market you don't just walk into at the moment, no matter who you are. Obviously they dominate the low-end graphics market, but their best graphics are barely even comparable to AMD or NV's worst. And we've not even got to drivers yet...
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Re: Headlines - Intel predicted to steal graphics market share from AMD and NVIDIA in
Couldn't agree more Gav.
When you look at a processor life cycle compared to a GPU life cycle, they have shockingly little in common. Look how long it took Intel to make a successful successor to the P4.....then look at how many GPU releases we get in the same period. |
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