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Title
Intel Reportedly Designing Arctic Sound Discrete GPU For Gaming, Pro Graphics
Short Title
Intel Reportedly Designing Arctic Sound Discrete GPU For Gaming, Pro Graphics
Link
http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/totqvbJjgcQ/intel-reportedl...
Category
graphics
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https://tech.slashdot.org/story/18/04/11/059203/intel-reportedly-designing-...
Publication Date
4/4/2018 10:20 AM
Date Scanned
4/4/2018 8:52 PM
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Description
MojoKid shares a report from HotHardware: When AMD's former graphics boss Raja Koduri landed at Intel after taking a much-earned hiatus from the company, it was seen as a major coup for the Santa Clara chip outfit, one that seemed to signal that Intel might be targeting to compete in the discrete graphics card market. While nothing has been announced in that regard, some analysts are claiming that there will indeed be a gaming variant of Intel's upcoming discrete "Arctic Sound" GPU. According to reports, Intel originally planned to build Arctic Sound graphics chips mainly for video streaming chores and data center activities. However, claims are surfacing that the company has since decided to build out a gaming variant at the behest of Koduri, who wants to "enter the market with a bang." Certainly a gaming GPU that could compete with AMD and NVIDIA would accomplish that goal. Reportedly, Intel could pull together two different version of Arctic Sound. One would be an integrated chip package, like the Core i7-8809G (Kaby Lake-G) but with Intel's own discrete graphics, as well as a standalone chip that will end up in a traditional graphics cards. Likely both of those will have variants designed for gaming, just as AMD and NVIDIA build GPUs for professional use and gaming as well.
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