Quote from: Billy on February 04, 2024, 16:36:11Man, Intel can slurp it.According to some of these leaks Xbox will also be coming a generation before the ps6. How will intel last gen compete with amd current gen?
I will never be a fanboy of any capitalist company, AMD included. They sold us all down the river for a bunch of cryptotards, and I for one will never forget it.
But Intel simply cannot compete in the GPU market (I'd love to be proven wrong but it hasn't happened yet).
Quote from: Sw on February 03, 2024, 23:07:44Why wouldn't they be looking at arm? Both Qualcomm and apples M1 outperform both and and Intel.
Quote from: Sw on February 03, 2024, 23:07:44Why wouldn't they be looking at arm? Both Qualcomm and apples M1 outperform both and and Intel.The problem with ARM is, well, because it is ARM, the architecture itself. For the most part of console gen on gen, they almost never rebuild their firmware for new gen, but transitioning architecture means that almost all of the old stuff gets thrown out of the window.
Quote from: kek on February 03, 2024, 17:59:08If we are really honest, AMD has left a lot to be desired on consoles...I'm pretty sure Intel and Nvidia just inked a foundry deal for their next line of gpu's.. I'm betting intel will drop their Arch line for the opportunity to lock Nvidia Boot.
I know they arent laptop APUs, but you would expect better from the people being hailed as having the upper hand at "efficiency-per-watt".
But then, you look at the PS5, and that concept goes out the window. Xbox Series S does keep it, tho, so its not all AMD's fault.
Being honest, Nvidia might be the one who might bag themselves something. Intel might get in only if they provide a custom CPU.