At ISSCC (IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference) in San Francisco, USA, Intel unveiled their prototype for a discrete GPU. From the looks of it, the semiconductor giant is moving to enter the discrete GPU space with their own upcoming technology. Higher end GPUs do have much more to offer in terms of raw numbers, which equates to raw performance, but this could indicate that Intel is starting from the bottom. Overall, this is exciting news because if Intel keeps moving forward on this, they could potentially position themselves as a third player in the GPU/graphics card segment, alongside NVIDIA and AMD/Radeon. Read more in our articles including "Intel shows off prototype of discrete GPU" and "Intel closes Malaysia, Philippines, Oregon & California Operations".
At ISSCC (IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference) in San Francisco, USA, Intel unveiled their prototype for a discrete GPU. From the looks of it, the semiconductor giant is moving to enter the discrete GPU space with their own upcoming technology. Higher end GPUs do have much more to offer in terms of raw numbers, which equates to raw performance, but this could indicate that Intel is starting from the bottom.
Overall, this is exciting news because if Intel keeps moving forward on this, they could potentially position themselves as a third player in the GPU/graphics card segment, alongside NVIDIA and AMD/Radeon.
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