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Thread : Intel might be making gpus...disgusting
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Rumours have resurfaced about Intel's intentions to manufacturer a dedicated graphics processor....this is so dirty...their gpus suck...my neighbour's intel integrated 128mb processor cant even play fifa 2006...and he has 512mb of ddr2-533 ram and a socket 775 3.0ghz pentium 4...while i have a Geforce FX 5200 128mb on AGP |
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Well, Intel makes graphic chips already. They're onboard crap chip, which they suck. I think it's pointless for them to do that. |
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yeah they make integrated chips...which are quite frankly embarrassing to them in my opinion. Will anyone with knowledge of their gpu history trust them? I doubt. unless the benchmarks are good. |
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the scary thing is that ati will have the x700 integrated in their next gen mobos. Will this make low end videocards useless? |
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I always look for the alterier motive....
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Where do you guys get your info? Intel IGP's are known to be the best performaning IGP's at the moment. And why get defensive? Hopefully they push the market with a good product, and stimulate for competition between these GFX companies. More competition = more engineers working on new GFX technology. So why complain? And if Intel puts out shit, then all the better for you AMD fanboys or Intel haters, because it would be a significant waste of resources and plunge their market share even further.
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Not the best performing by a fair amount. The Nvidia 6100/6150 IGP earns that reward, with the ATI express 200 IGP in a close second. The GMA 900/950 trail a distant third, really only beating Intel's own previous graphics chips, the Extreme Graphics 2. The IGPs from Via and Sis are very old, with neither being able to outperform Intel's extreme graphics 2 chipset. So in all actuality, Intel's current IGP ranks third, mainly due to the fact that SIS and VIA have not even tried to produce a new IGP in the last 3 years.
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One thing to keep in mind is that no one wants Intel to make competitive graphics chips. Their consumers are people that don't run games. These people don't want to pay more for a computer then they have to. ATI and Nvidia certainly don't want Intel making good graphics chips, because then no one would upgrade to their products.
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I feel the same way. Intel should stick to making entry level IGPs, as they do a good job at it. ATI and Nvidia are very strong in their market; I don't see much room for Intel in the discrete graphics market. This new IGP should enable Intel to corner the HTPC market though. I especially like Intel's add on cards for their IGPs that allow for tv output, among other things. |
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Those are just rumors from an unknown site, dont take it too seriously. And about the onboard graphics chip, I think there're still many people benefit from it. If we have to pay lots of money for gaming, then yes, onboard graphics suck big time. But if you just need a computer to do office stuff and normal gaming, then onboard chips serve its purpose. And remember, we gamers dont make up more than 50% of the world computer owners population, so onboard chip is not such a bad idea.
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I actualy wouldnt mind a 3Ghz graphics chip on 45nm... I dont think Intel will become a major player for at least a couple of generations anyway, so its not dirty of them people who buy video cards will buy what works best for the best price if its Intel then so ? if its ATI or Nvidia no one will care |
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is there somethings wrong on there?
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Not to be a stickler, but does the name "Supra" ring any bells? |
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Yeah well Intel does sell the most chips but if they were to make dedicated video cards they would remain number one in selling if they sell them along with the cpu. But I doubt that they will do that. But there are rumours that ATI and AMD will merge together which in my opinion doesn't make sense given the fact that Intel signed a cross licensing contract with ATI and could be trying to stop Nvidia from running Quad SLI on their boards...
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Err... playing FIFA is not what a integrated graphics chip is supposed to do.
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