schmuckley
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never in a million years
Why are people so against this?
APU technology improving is helpful to the industry. It makes AMD more competitive which forces not only Intel to become better, but Nvidia as well.
Nobody is against competitive AMD APUs, the people are voicing concerns about AMD's ability in deliverying them: Even if AMD could bring that kind of performance to the market, Globalfoundries would have to manufacture it at affordable costs.
I think a lot of that depends on what you mean by "low-end" to "midrange".
Yes, you can certainly cheap/old video cards that are slower than the fastest APUs, but those really aren't gaming cards. Those are cards to replace a part in an OEM system, or a cheap upgrade to drive extra monitors or to do basic video playback with CPUs that lack or have terrible integrated graphics.
When most people talk about mid-range cards for gaming, although they may mean many different things, I typically see this refer to some neighborhood around ~150 USD, and things like the 750(Ti)->760, and the R9-270(x)->R9-280.
The A10-7850k isn't at the same table as ANY of those.
Edit to add:
http://www.anandtech.com/print/7677/amd-kaveri-review-a8-7600-a10-7850k
It's uniformly slower than AMD's 6750 (although it is notably kind of close in CoH2) which is comparable (and probably a bit slower than) what are IMHO the entry level gaming GPUs, the 7750/R5-250 (w/ gddr5) and the 650/740 (w/ gddr5).
It's just whether amd cab execute.
Something I noticed, the 6750 reviewed is paired with 4770k, which alone probably boosts 30+ fps over most AMD cpu's at that resolution, so if amd gpu was inside 4770k I suspect the scores would b much closer :hmm: The apu is in a weird spot where the amd cpu is not powerful to push at 1280*1024 (compared to i7+6750)and at the same time if you move up the resolution, the gpu becomes memory-starved
I'm just going by their track record. I've no doubt their GPUs will be great once we finally get stacked memory. I especially can't wait to see how far their flagship dGPU goes. However, their cpu performance has been less than stellar as of late, despite numerous promises of improved performance, they're still far from competing with Intel. This is concerning as more games start taxing the cpu.AMD is coming out with a new and improved GPU and is getting released with mobile in mind. They've failed many times before but have also provided us with many innovations. I don't know about you guys but if stacked memory really takes off they're going to raise the bar pretty high.
Some here will never say anything positive because it's coming from AMD but remember that no one knows what's cooking and negative assumptions are based on the past.
Some here will never say anything positive because it's coming from AMD but remember that no one knows what's cooking and negative assumptions are based on the past.
negative assumptions are based on the past.
Exactly. AMD has a proven track record of not being able to execute. Do you have any evidence they have changed?
The APU can have the best gpu and memory subsystem known to man, however, it still means jack if the CPU holds it back
AMD is coming out with a new and improved GPU and is getting released with mobile in mind. They've failed many times before but have also provided us with many innovations. I don't know about you guys but if stacked memory really takes off they're going to raise the bar pretty high.
Some here will never say anything positive because it's coming from AMD but remember that no one knows what's cooking and negative assumptions are based on the past.
And on what are the positive assumptions based upon?
Yeah sureIt has got nothing to do with AMD.
If the bottleneck is removed from memory bandwidth, we might see performance that surpasses a HD7750. Of course newer dedicated cards will also improve but millions will finally be able to turn up graphics quality.It is just a fact that igpus from both Intel and AMD fall short of even a borderline gaming discrete card like the HD7750.
And i would tell you the exact same thing. Give Intel the benefit of the doubt and wait until you see reviews.I am just as skeptical of all the hype regarding broad well and skylake igps.
This is correct but iGPUS are not meant to beat dGPUS just yet, maybe one dayAs dgpus become more powerful and games get more demanding, igps will have to show marked improvement just to stay in their current "almost good enough" position.
Your card struggles to play last gen games? I'm not really sure why you are shocked when high end cards are having a hard time in some new games alsoHell, even the 7770 that I have struggles badly with DA:I, and I shudder to think how it would perform in Watchdogs or ACU.
You apparently know everything about them, how come you don't know? If i lay out something, i'm just giving what you want which is the usual bickering... something i'm sure people here know how it will going to end (not well)
Yeah sure
If the bottleneck is removed from memory bandwidth, we might see performance that surpasses a HD7750. Of course newer dedicated cards will also improve but millions will finally be able to turn up graphics quality.
And i would tell you the exact same thing. Give Intel the benefit of the doubt and wait until you see reviews.
This is correct but iGPUS are not meant to beat dGPUS just yet, maybe one day
Your card struggles to play last gen games? I'm not really sure why you are shocked when high end cards are having a hard time in some new games also
Do you have any evidence that they didn't????? Or that their next APU line up will suck??? If you know the future please share with us.
I've no idea who would even buy an 80-stream R5 230 given 384-stream R7 250's are exactly the same $70 price on Amazon, with 640-stream R7 250X's GPU's for $10 more, and 896-stream R7 260X's not far behind. The R5 230 is total junk that would be overpriced even at $20.
if APU can play games on medium with the native res of the latop, I am sold.
AMD is coming out with a new and improved GPU and is getting released with mobile in mind. They've failed many times before but have also provided us with many innovations. I don't know about you guys but if stacked memory really takes off they're going to raise the bar pretty high.
Some here will never say anything positive because it's coming from AMD but remember that no one knows what's cooking and negative assumptions are based on the past.