It would absolutely break my heart for the big big corporation to make a dumb decision and lose more market share! Clowns.
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Honestly, graphics have been good enough for a long time now.
I'm currently re-playing Skyrim on an ultra-light convertible laptop attached to an external monitor.
And it looks beautiful.
After several days, I noticed it was still on power-saving + silent cooling mode.
Right, now we just need 64GB of VRAM to run our own LLM.
No, we don't. Billions of people manage to live without LLMs.
I think you missed the point of where the discrete graphics card market is going
and I would rather have my llms and eat my privacy too
I'm pretty happy with my Arc A770. It's in my secondary build because it can't do 4K 144Hz, but for the price it has been a great 1440p card and has solid Linux support. I would rather buy Intel than NVIDIA when it comes to a gaming GPU because of NVIDIA's poor Linux support.
Intel sees the AI market as the way forward. NVIDIA's AI business eclipses its graphics business by an order of magnitude now, and Intel wants in. They know that they rule the integrated graphics market, and can leverage that position to drive growth with things like edge processing for CoPilot.