![]() Intel's dGPU program is being evaluated for continuance. According Coreteks, who cites a source from within Intel's dGPU team, even Intel's next-generation Battlemage GPUs are looking "extremely questionable", signalling that Intel's dGPU woes are far from over. ![]() Things are so bad that Intel's upper management has reportedly reconsidered the viability of the company's gaming GPU roadmap. ![]() Intel's much-hyped entry into the gaming GPU market has suffered some major setbacks, so much so that the company's ARC Alchemist A-series graphics cards may soon need to contend with next-generation graphics cards from both AMD and Nvidia, rather than today's RX 6000 series and RTX 30 series products.īased on the information that Intel has published about their ARC Alchemist series graphics cards, Intel's ARC A-series is both unable to compete with current-generation high-end graphics cards from either of their competitors, and that their first-generation gaming GPUs deliver poor performance in older games using legacy APIs. Intel's reportedly concerned about the viability of its discrete GPU plans
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