On March 30, 2022, Intel finally did what it had long been rumored to by releasing several Arc dedicated graphics cards. The GPUs were to be unleashed on laptops first, with desktops left to wait for a couple of months. One year later, the product line Intel hoped to make waves with increasingly looks to be more of a Nay than a Yay.https://www.notebookcheck.net/2022-s-Intel-Arc-graphics-cards-still-look-like-a-massive-misfire-against-Nvidia-and-AMD-s-powerhouses.707515.0.html
Does anyone really care about the super enlightened geniuses roaming around with giant penis proxies in their arms pretending to shoot people. How are these cards at AI?
Call me crazy but it someone has to be worried about after that Steam Hardware & Software Survey we can see in the photo it is not a third player that just entered the gaming video card market but the second actor who is completly measing from that chart: "AMD"...
Quote from: Gurk on April 15, 2023, 23:21:33Call me crazy but it someone has to be worried about after that Steam Hardware & Software Survey we can see in the photo it is not a third player that just entered the gaming video card market but the second actor who is completly measing from that chart: "AMD"...
Steam's survey is...off. Something's severely flawed about it and the data is basically garbage.
QuoteCall me crazy but it someone has to be worried about after that Steam Hardware & Software Survey we can see in the photo it is not a third player that just entered the gaming video card market but the second actor who is completly measing from that chart: "AMD"...
AMD has made itself a name over the years and it's not a good one. Their drivers suck, the way they bane their products sucks and they do bad things like cutting modern video codec support out of their lower-end GPUs.
Not that NVidia is perfect in any sense of that word.