So what's the latest rumour on release dates? I'm hoping to build a new PC this year to replace my GTX1060/i7 6700 system, and I really hope the new generation of cards will be out in time. (I want a system that will run Lost Records Bloom & Rage beautifully on my 4k TV!)
In the consumer CPU space, Intel's foundries do give them one big advantage still- they can guarantee that they can deliver an ungodly number of chips, on time, to their clients. They don't have the same TSMC bottleneck that AMD (or Qualcomm for that matter) do, they aren't competing for wafers...
I do wonder how much future the Intel dGPU has, now that Intel are (apparently) committed to spinning off their fabs.
GPUs made a ton of sense as a fab filler - high volume, big dies, need cutting edge process node tech to be competitive. (Talking long term, assuming Intel can get...
That would be very wasteful. AMD would be spending money on warehouses to hold the unsold product, and more importantly they wasted TSMC wafer allocations that could have gone towards better selling or higher margin products.
Would they need a buyer? Can't they just do some sort of share split, and leave Intel shareholders with a mix of shares in the two separate companies? (Proportional to the relative value of the two entities at the time of the split.)
Sounds like Google is abusing their YouTube monopoly to give themselves an unfair advantage in the phone market... "Hey look, our midrange phone plays YouTube super smoothly!"
The pathfinding demos in that post are pretty rough. Grid based pathfinding doesn't tend to scale well to large open areas, navmeshes have been the typical approach for a long time now. (Admittedly I haven't dug into the source code to see if he's implemented any clever tricks like jump point...
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