Quote from: dfgrt6523 on October 27, 2024, 17:51:05Quote from: JUAN_pcbox on October 25, 2024, 18:07:47Regarding dGPUs, there is still nothing from Intel that surpasses AMD and Nvidia.
You are not correct. In fact, Intel GPU is set to be the best consumer GPU money can buy. The reason is SR-IOV support which is expected in the Battlemage GPUs. I don't no why, but neither nVidia, nor AMD support it. Is it critically important feature to enable graphics hardware acceleration inside virtual machines. Without it, you can't run VMs comfortably in your desktop system, so can't have good Qubes OS experience either
Did you actually read what you said?
Read through it again.
While I really, really want more competition in the space Intel would still need a few generations of maturing (and they really need it too) to even be considered an actual viable competitor by the average consumer cause the average consumer is not really a tech person.
"Intel GPU is set to be the best consumer GPU money can buy. The reason is SR-IOV support which is expected in the Battlemage GPUs"
The average consumer not only wouldn't care about this at all, if the saw SR-IOV on the box or being mentioned anywhere, they both wouldn't know what it is and care even less.
I would be able to use it, the average consumer doesn't even perceive a VM as a thing let a lone need, or want to, run one at home.
It's an utter irrelevance to the general consumer success of the platform.