Quote from: A on December 16, 2024, 20:58:35Things are a bit more complex than that, some games have features that require certain gpus like for example particle physics. On top of that, game developers tend to do most testing and optimization on most popular gpus so you are likely to have less glitches and better performance.
That's true, but the fact is that in all tested games (sample of 200+), by all trustworthy and relevant channels such as Gamers Nexus, Level1Techs, Hardware Unboxed etc., in all but one game the B580 was faster than all other previously mentioned GPUs. So performance is there, drivers and optimisations from Intel are there, and the product is a budget monster for 1080p and 1440p gaming.
Quote from: A on December 16, 2024, 20:58:35There are also things outside of just gaming, like productivity that use these features. Then there is of course AI
Of course, that's true, but they (Intel) have never said a single thing about AI/ML and this card. I mean if one wants to do such things they probably won't gamble with this card at all, they will most likely opt to go with the safe green-coloured route. Then again, plenty of gamers want to just game and they don't care about anything else, especially not if they have more than capable other machine for productivity (say M3 or M4 based MBP). With this card you can build a gaming beast for less than $700 total.