Extending GPU tech to the PC from consoles will not cost anywhere close to only being solely on PC. Most of the R&D will be spent anyhow, assuming console wins continue. I understand chasing margin, but revenue is possibly even more critical for continued existence. After all, you can survive on...
This has been AMD almost forever. I always thought that they designed for the cut 2nd tier product with the unavoidable defects in fabrication and then used the perfect die as a margin-vacuuming product.
If the 8500 XT is $300, then what are the other prices, the 8600 XT & 8700 XT? In the 8700 XT case, with double the ram and ~ double the GPU production cost, and then we have the 8700 XTX?
These should be priced as a family, not in isolation.
True.
Hah, even that glorified 60FPS is a relic of the old CRT monitors which itself is derived from the North American NTSC TV refresh rate standard, itself based on the USA's 60Hz AC power standard. The interested should check out the OLD anandtech video card reviews for some sanity check on...
Bolded, do have some firm info on this?
According to the SA article, this tech is being researched for quite a long time and not an Intel exclusive, though they might have a unique breakthrough.
Can we be certain that Intel is not doing the whole 10nm, overreaching, have to return to...
High NA should only be used for the first steps in the fabrication process. As you progress up the die layers, you can use previous cutting edge machines that will be cheaper to operate.
Rinse & repeat for the successor to high NA, displacing everything another step.
In other words, using High...
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