I wasn’t saying AMD would shut down, but that Intel would take market share from them before truely affecting Nvidia’s market share. ie AMD and Intel would be fighting over the same 25ish% of the pc market.
I wasn’t saying AMD would shut down, but that Intel would take market share from them before truely affecting Nvidia’s market share. ie AMD and Intel would be fighting over the same 25ish% of the pc market.
I see the idea of Intel dropping arc as good news for AMD. Intel was going to chip at AMD’s marketshare well before Nvidia’s. It would be better to have more competition though.
Considering the PS4 portable that was posted recently and that the m4 mini’s size I don’t think it would be difficult to shove one into a small case with a battery. The selection is the issue as running most anything will require emulation until Win on ARM becomes more supported by developers.
Joining with Nvidia is definitely a way for MediaTek to make inroads against Qualcomm and their Snapdragon chips.
While 8GB can be enough to operate simple stuff, it can slow some other stuff does. I saw someone post a FinalCut benchmark and it took 3 times longer on the 8GB machine.
And because the memory is shared with the gpu, it is limiting games from being ported to the platforms. The only console with less is the 7 year old switch. The Xbox series s has 10 and it is holding back the xbox platform against the ps5 which has 16.
It is really holding back what developers can do on the platforms.
PCs are moving towards 32GB now.
For some reason I was thinking Exodus and there is a band Exodus as well, but obviously no game system, yet.
Could be a problem with the SSDs as well. AMD released the X670E last year after all. These aren’t new chipsets.
Already met it’s goal.
Why? There a limits on health care privacy privilege. Also with regards to with attorneys as well.
Unfortunately the plan isn’t working. That rump of Americans are dying to slowly. /jk-ish
As much as that sounds right the marketing fails. For general consumers the 7900 xtx competes with the 4090 right? The 6900 and 3090 did so it must now too. So they see benchmarks and see the 4090 performance difference and see that it is closer to the 4080. You might start assuming a 4060 is roughly in line with a 7700 and the 4060 is $100(US) cheaper without doing the full research.
In other words, they will find a way to screw it up.
So they are going with the “if you want cheap, buy AMD or if you want fast buy Nvidia” approach. That will work out well for them, not.
Would be interesting if they made a version that had an ultrawide screen that hid the controls until you slid the screen up.
I am surprised some haven’t started because a trans-woman contributed significantly to the basics of modern computer chip design.
This is why the tortoise won.
Well ACC works on linux, including VR, using proton. This probably will to unless it is using some form of broken copy protection.
Ok, I see where you are coming from. I agree that it is a niche product category and I don’t understand what Meta and Apple see in AR & VR and am real confused why Apple of all companies decided to enter it like this. They usually avoid niche products. I enjoy VR occasionally and think it is great, but not enough to put hundreds of millions into it.
From what I see Valve is probably the only one taking a proper approach. They have a platform and hardware for it and support it, but aren’t really going from the mountain tops yelling this is the greatest next thing. To be fair they have been supporting it since , what 2015ish.
Surgeons are already trialing using them with surgery. Additionally I’d use it for video consumption, but not at that price. A portable movie theater sounds cool.
Just because me or you don’t have a personal use for something doesn’t mean they have “no use case”.
No I do not, but I don’t see any reason it shouldn’t work though. I have PiHole, Apache, email, cups, mythtv and samba currently.
Don’t be short minded. They may go so far right that they become the most liberal. Like a circle. Pigs will probably fly on their own power first though.