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Intel CPU will be bundled with AMD's graphics

Starry Windy

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    Well, you're not reading it wrong. In a few days ago, Intel has announced that they are working with their rival AMD, to combine Intel's CPU prowess and AMD's Radeon GPU capabilities into a processor that emphasize more on gaming performance. This is surprising because I think Intel's CPU have its own graphic capabilities of HD Graphics nowadays. What do you think about this unexpected partnership, and what would this mean to computer/laptop gaming as a whole? Discuss away.


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    Good for them, because their integrated graphics are shit as-is.
     
    This is amazing because AMD's iGPUs are great while Intel's CPUs generally have a slightly better computing power, so we're kinda having the best of both worlds in these products. :)
     
    Every single AMD product I've had has failed within a matter of months of normal use.

    Get Nvidia to help you with igraphics, at least their products work even though they're more expensive!
     
    This is a partnership that should get nVidia motivated to actually compete, really.

    Every single AMD product I've had has failed within a matter of months of normal use.

    Sounds more a case of a run of bad luck than anything. I've not had any such bad luck with AMD parts and most of the parts in my previous PCs were AMD/ATI parts.
     
    Sounds more a case of a run of bad luck than anything. I've not had any such bad luck with AMD parts and most of the parts in my previous PCs were AMD/ATI parts.

    Convinced me not to buy AMD parts either way. My way to stop a run of bad luck was to simply not use AMD parts. Intel and Nvidia for me. Haven't looked back.
     
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