Cache surrounding the die is probably better than stacking it on top of the die anyway. Would solve a good few of the current limitations of the X3D CPUs.
Cache surrounding the die is probably better than stacking it on top of the die anyway. Would solve a good few of the current limitations of the X3D CPUs.
The iGPU isn’t for playing games, even with these bigger ones that can. They’re for media encoding and productivity. They’re meant to go against Apple chips.
In reality, with the current drivers the 780m will be faster. But not by much, and Meteor Lake will have XeSS up its sleeve too. XeSS at 1080p and below (which is where these iGPUs operate) is way, way better than FSR. Using a more aggressive XeSS preset than you can with the 780m will give you more performance for the same or better visual quality.
At least intel motherboards aren’t absurdly expensive.
Right, so AMD doesn’t think RT and AI are that important, so they’ll take it seriously in 5 years, when Nvidia will have been taking it seriously for 10.
That would be counterproductive to the goal of getting people to spend money on AM5.
As much as you and I want to see it, they aren’t going to do it because the high end customers are supposed to shell out for a platform upgrade.
It would be nice if there were ANY tool like it on Linux. As far as I can tell, there isn’t, and that’s somewhat disappointing.
They have a better chance of doing it than AMD do.