Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Oct 2009 11:47 UTC
The future of integrated graphics processors lies somewhere on the dies of future processors, that much is a certainty. However, this creates a big problem for NVIDIA, whose chipset business will be out, of well, business. Beating everybody to the punch, the company announced yesterday that it is ceasing all development on future chipsets, citing unfair business practices from Intel.
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by ple_mono on Fri 9th Oct 2009 16:01 UTC
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2005-07-26
I think current Intel graphics should be good enough to run the 3 games that work in OSX since all 3 are about 5 years old.
Do you really think anyone doing heavy movie editing would agree with you? 3d modelling? Doesn't OpenCL and CUDA count as a reason to have a beefy GPU even though you do not play games?
I for one is happy i can continue play BF2142 in bootcamp. That wouldn't have been possible using intel graphics.
Member since:
2005-07-26
Do you really think anyone doing heavy movie editing would agree with you? 3d modelling? Doesn't OpenCL and CUDA count as a reason to have a beefy GPU even though you do not play games?
I for one is happy i can continue play BF2142 in bootcamp. That wouldn't have been possible using intel graphics.