Intel's All-In-Wonder

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  1. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Wait, no more Nvidia RTX 50 GPUs? Intel Panther Lake benchmarks show up in Asus ROG Zephyrus G14

    Intel played around with their own discrete consumer cards for a few years, but everyone knew this was their goal, and it looks like they are coming out swinging, aiming for high end laptops. We'll have to wait and see what AMD has, but these are merely the first serious chips for gaming, and the next gen chips using 2d transistors could be twice as fast. For the most part, this chip is all about the processor, which is everything gamers could want, while the next ones will integrate everything better, and incorporate higher speed memory, and drive the prices down.

    Higher speed memory alone could cut the number of processor cores you need, and they're just working their way towards finding a balance, that maximizes the manufacturer's bang for their buck. These All-in-Wonders don't allow you to simply add more memory, forcing people to buy a more expensive chip, making it easier to strangle the supply chain.
     
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