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Intel's Raja Koduri Refutes Rumors About Company Cancelling Arc Graphics

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Raja, stop delaying! Give us the gpu's which we are waiting for 3 years already... o yeah, price should be pennies as we know that your current gen can't win new gen from red and green. Ho hi hu he.

Raja still with Intel, good :D
 
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Like larabe ? Or optane
As far as I know, Larrabee wasn't this far up in development and Optane was actually a working product, just financially unsuccessful.
 
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Like larabe ? Or optane

Intel did not "shy" about Optane, etc. demise, did they? A matter of fact, the ill news caught many enthusiasts by surprise, right?!

So, why would Intel, RISK, allowing so-called fear-mongers/conspiracy theorists aka - LIARS, continue to ruin its market share, and its investors' confidence, If such so-called bullshit... I mean, alleged reports were true?!

I'm confident that an Intel executive/PR rep will make an official statement soon to kill this noise.

What would MLID, CB, etc. feed their crowd then I wonder?!

Oh... that's right. They'll find a way to spin that too. :roll:
 
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Darn, Intel, maybe try with another dude.

raja shouldn't be bed per se, but is likely having some psychological issues that drive him from one embarrassment to another.


The move into GPU world is strategic for intel.
Backing off, just because it didn't work on the first try would be bad not only for Intel, but also for the consumers.

Entering traditional GPU market should be quite doable for a company of Intel's caliber.
 
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Darn, Intel, maybe try with another dude.

raja shouldn't be bed per se, but is likely having some psychological issues that drive him from one embarrassment to another.
There's nothing wrong with Raja. He's the master of GPU concepts! All his concepts are innovative as heck, like they're from the future, or outer space or something. The fact that they don't work in real life is a different matter. :roll:
 
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Darn, Intel, maybe try with another dude.

raja shouldn't be bed per se, but is likely having some psychological issues that drive him from one embarrassment to another.


The move into GPU world is strategic for intel.
Backing off, just because it didn't work on the first try would be bad not only for Intel, but also for the consumers.

Entering traditional GPU market should be quite doable for a company of Intel's caliber.
2nd try, not 1st.

There was a DG1 before ARC.
 
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2nd try, not 1st.

There was a DG1 before ARC.
While true, that was just a reconfigured IGP with dedicated VRAM. ARC as new beast entirely. While it will share some features available on the current range of IGPs, ARC GPU's are well beyond them. Of course DG1 was not Intel's only try before ARC. There was Larrabee, which never got beyond the prototyping stage of R&D.

ARC is Intel's first full force go at a range of dedicated GPU's. And from what I have seen thus far, I think they are doing well and making solid progress. Their first set of cards is reasonably competitive and they seem to be going up from here. Not at all bad for a first real run at a market sector as tough as GPU's.

AMD and NVidia should be worried.
 
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