I really hope Battlemage will be competitive at least for some elements of the market.
Best option for consumers would be if Nvidia/AMD/Intel each had about a third of the market. But unfortunately, this is just a pipe dream.
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I really hope Battlemage will be competitive at least for some elements of the market.
Best option for consumers would be if Nvidia/AMD/Intel each had about a third of the market. But unfortunately, this is just a pipe dream.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger highlighted that the market doesn't have much demand for discrete GPUs
Oh, I think the demand is sufficiently robust. The problem is cards that cost, say, $1000 for <100 FPS.
A release date so soon and it's still just a rumor?
Hopefully they become more extremist this time and completely drop support for HDMI.