Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
No, as Director of Enthusiast Engagement.Kyle was hired as their GPU engineer?
Wouldn't have done a worse job than the current crew that have made "Intel" become synonymous with "dishonest marketing". Their latest stunt is comparing 1195G7@28W with 5800U@15WWhat did they sign up Raj for, PR?
GN was talking about it after the Intel keynote last night was not impressed at all. they showed there top card bearably running the remaster of CrysisElios...
Did you get additional information from another hidden source?
Most leaks point to a mid-range card capable of quite good hardware-based ray-tracing.
They also say it is still in the early clock testing phase at between 1.8-2.0 GHz.
If Intel can supply a first card at between RTX3070 to 3070Ti performance, I'd say that is a 'win'...especially if it comes in under $550.
Of course that would be a win. That would be downright amazing! But given Intel's past performance, I would be less surprised if could levitate off the ground by flapping my arms.If Intel can supply a first card at between RTX3070 to 3070Ti performance, I'd say that is a 'win'...especially if it comes in under $550.
are intel fabs going to make it? Cause if not theres no improvement. I believe samsung and tmsc are pinned.Heard these claims b4. While Iris has been at least competent, I will believe 3070 performance when it is in the hands of consumers. Though with 3xxx and 6xxx midrange and above cards being practically nonexistent, anything even a mile close and available would be an improvement.
NVidia has an effective monopoly on the market right now. I have no love for Intel, since I'm now rocking an AMD 3900X, but I would love to see Intel succeed here.Yea that would be awesome for Intel and gamers in general. Another player in the game will be a good motivator.
No, as Director of Enthusiast Engagement.
Wouldn't have done a worse job than the current crew that have made "Intel" become synonymous with "dishonest marketing". Their latest stunt is comparing 1195G7@28W with 5800U@15W
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/noz2un/according_to_intel_core_i71195g7_is_faster_than/
You can find (older?) versions of this slideset floating around which didn't even mention the wattage (you'd have to look up in the disclosure statement)
are intel fabs going to make it? Cause if not theres no improvement. I believe samsung and tmsc are pinned.
"As fast as a 3070" won't mean as much by the time the cards are released.
That sucks, unless TSMC gets capacity increased. No increase of video cards, just substituting midrange AMD for Intel.No, tapped for TSMC.
It's an engineering sample.
Give it time.
If they do manage a card that's mid-range (think around 3060 Ti to 3070 level), honestly that would be great for the market. Not everyone is looking for $1k+ cards.
Yeah that does throw a wrench in it.Another TSMC product though...doesn't sound like availability is going to be any better than anyone else.
Not if it uses 150w.....so a htpc card is what they will pop out then.
Hammered all the way to the bank.i was thinking of a new test bench card but maybe they cant make em yet and if they using TSMC then we can forget ever gettin one, apple is soaking up like 60% or more of the fab for crap phones,M1, thn you have nvidia and amd fighting with what is left over, doesnt help amd is also making console,ryzen 5000x cpus, and soon apu's that foundry is getting hammered on every front,
i was thinking of a new test bench card but maybe they cant make em yet and if they using TSMC then we can forget ever gettin one, apple is soaking up like 60% or more of the fab for crap phones,M1, thn you have nvidia and amd fighting with what is left over, doesnt help amd is also making console,ryzen 5000x cpus, and soon apu's that foundry is getting hammered on every front,
Wait until CPC decides all taiwain base are belong to us.... You think GPU's are scarce now.Hammered all the way to the bank.
No kidding. That's only a matter of time. I'm sure that that thought is behind the US government's push to do us semi manufacturing.Wait until CPC decides all taiwain base are belong to us.... You think GPU's are scarce now.
Speaking of which, did they ever hire anyone else for this when Kyle left? I don't recall seeing anything on it after his departure.No, as Director of Enthusiast Engagement.
Wouldn't have done a worse job than the current crew that have made "Intel" become synonymous with "dishonest marketing". Their latest stunt is comparing 1195G7@28W with 5800U@15W
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/noz2un/according_to_intel_core_i71195g7_is_faster_than/
You can find (older?) versions of this slideset floating around which didn't even mention the wattage (you'd have to look up in the disclosure statement)
View attachment 361435
No they did not. The person that hired me left a couple months after me. I was working for SMG, Sales and Marketing Group. This is a different BU than any of the other journalists that work there now. Once the two of us left, there was no one left in SMG with our vision of moving forward.Speaking of which, did they ever hire anyone else for this when Kyle left? I don't recall seeing anything on it after his departure.
This is optimistic. We have loads of evidence of Intel's FAB struggles. Reminiscent of GLOFO a few years back (or still i guess, they just don't make ultra high performance stuff any more). TSMC and Samsung hold all the cards.So in a 'round-about' way, lots of folks have no confidence Intel (with it's billions) can ever produce this card or be competitive with GPUs.
If that is the case, America chip manufacturing has failed...miserably.
Both sad points indeed.
I believe they will produce it.
I am concerned they had to use a competing vendor to do it.
This is optimistic. We have loads of evidence of Intel's FAB struggles. Reminiscent of GLOFO a few years back (or still i guess, they just don't make ultra high performance stuff any more). TSMC and Samsung hold all the cards.
America chip manufacturing has failed, miserably. They can (and may) recover, but economics has to be there. At current prices the economics are likely there, but like all things in manufacturing there isn't a magic lets get to work switch you can flip and instantly profit.
The provided slides suggest that Intel is not competitive. This is good news for APU's though, and intel is learning about pushing the envelope on GPU's, which will have trickle down effects on their little APU's. AMD has been benefiting from this for years. Nvidia on the other hand is trying to learn CPU's, interesting times.
Does the wattage matter that much? For people who look at individual processors and benchmarks, maybe. But generally consumers buy a complete product. The details are for the OEM to tackleNo, as Director of Enthusiast Engagement.
Wouldn't have done a worse job than the current crew that have made "Intel" become synonymous with "dishonest marketing". Their latest stunt is comparing 1195G7@28W with 5800U@15W
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/noz2un/according_to_intel_core_i71195g7_is_faster_than/
You can find (older?) versions of this slideset floating around which didn't even mention the wattage (you'd have to look up in the disclosure statement)
View attachment 361435