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Posted by hugh mungus
 - January 17, 2024, 13:08:43
Quote from: davidm on January 16, 2024, 14:38:53"Battlemage" ... So this is designed to help children practice killing civilians in war games, not local AI. Very on-point for Intel's current direction.

Must be fascinating as a nearly 20 year old publication to delve into these deeper issues rather than just focusing on "gamers" and "MS Office."

bro it's just a graphics card, it aint that deep
Posted by davidm
 - January 16, 2024, 14:38:53
"Battlemage" ... So this is designed to help children practice killing civilians in war games, not local AI. Very on-point for Intel's current direction.

Must be fascinating as a nearly 20 year old publication to delve into these deeper issues rather than just focusing on "gamers" and "MS Office."
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 16, 2024, 12:32:03
The Intel Arc Battlemage GPUs are expected to be revealed this year. Revising his previous specs leaks of the BMG G10, the flagship Battlemage GPU, RedGamingTech has now reported updated specifications for the board. The leaker has also revealed details of a lower-end Battlemage product with 40 Xe cores.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Possibly-doomed-Arc-Battlemage-flagship-could-feature-192-bit-wide-bus-and-12-GB-of-RAM-as-new-specs-emerge-alongside-lower-end-SKU.793244.0.html