Alright but where did I say that it was a requisite move for AMD & I'm talking about AMD?No, it was a legally required move after Intel lost a lawsuit to Nvidia. They first licensed graphics IP from Nvidia, then later licensed from AMD.
Alright but where did I say that it was a requisite move for AMD & I'm talking about AMD?No, it was a legally required move after Intel lost a lawsuit to Nvidia. They first licensed graphics IP from Nvidia, then later licensed from AMD.
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In addition to handling all the graphics and the PhysX acceleration Nvidia GPUs have the ability to act purely as a PhysX co-processor (as the original Ageia PhysX cards did), this means you can (for example) use a GTX1080 as your main GPU and also use an additional GTX1050 purely to handle the PhysX (resulting in better performance than the GTX1080 alone would due to offloading the PhysX hardware acceleration).What are you talking about in reference to PhysX?
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er, sounds like 2008 again and Larrabee.Intel Manager desperate to keep his job makes false promises said:in that Intel is pursuing its high-performance discrete entry into the graphics card market at a fast pace
You'll have to guide me a bit more... I'm not seeing the relation to video cards.
"A narrow stretch of water forming an inlet or connecting two wider areas of water such as two seas or a sea and a lake."
a.k.a. a "strait" and, as far as I can tell, there's no "strait" called "Arctic Sound." Intel is making stuff up.
Just like there isn't a body of water called Sky Lake or Kaby Lake or Cannon Lake... nor are there bridges named Sandy or Ivy. Codenames don't have to mean anything, Intel has seemingly gone for water-based ones since 2015.
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Motherboard | Asus TUF 990FX Sabertooth R2 2901 Bios |
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Mouse | Roccat Kone XTD |
Keyboard | Roccat Ryos MK Pro |
Software | Windows 7 Pro 64 |
And cryptomining, don't forget cryptomining!
Because they have sort of walled themselves in there. Over the past 5-10 years they have sold millions and millions of laptops which, in order to perform well on battery and reduce thermals, use the Intel iGPU as their primary display output and their Geforce card as a standalone 3D accelerator which boosts performance as and when needed. So if Intel were to update their drivers to disable PhysX when the primary GPU is AMD or Intel, then it would cripple millions an millions of existing Nvidia products, that's class action territory and considering many of these laptops cost in excess of four figures its BIG lawsuit territory.That's interesting, I thought the hacks still worked. Though why do you say that Nvidia will allow their cards to work as PhysX accelerator with Intel dGPU(?) cards?
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