ToTTenTranz
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.. it appears i have gone completely blind.
Pro B50 went straight to number one best seller and sold out pronto at $350 - https://www.newegg.com/intel-arc-pro-b50-16gb-workstation-sff-graphics-card/p/N82E16814883007
Prime took a quick look at gaming but I don't like his paring it with a 8700G
This is clearly an edge device, though. I don't think it makes that much sense to split this 16GB 10TFLOPs GPU into two or more virtualized GPUs.It can do SR-IOV and it's not breaking the bank at that price for anyone including Intel
You can still do two 4 2.5 TFLOPs for Cheap with 4GB VramThis is clearly an edge device, though. I don't think it makes that much sense to split this 16GB 10TFLOPs GPU into two or more virtualized GPUs.
What for, though? That's mid-range iGPU territory.You can still do two 4 2.5 TFLOPs for Cheap with 4GB Vram
Something to keep under 10 year old kids busy!What for, though? That's mid-range iGPU territory.
Don't AMD/Nvidia optimize on a per game basis as well ?Dawid is truly the eternal n00b. His conclusion after watching Aussie Steve's ARC CPU overhead update and testing some games is his usual silliness "Slightly less full of crap. But in a full of crap sort of way.".
ARC team has been optimising on a game by game basis since the early days of A series release. Perhaps a lil' bit like APO for the CPUs?
Usually, it's to fix questionable shaders, sometimes tool-generated by artists. Mostly it isn't necessary for either of them to make per game optimizations so that a 192-bit part performs like a 128-bit one.Don't AMD/Nvidia optimize on a per game basis as well ?
isn't that $80 ?Intel is giving away BF6 again as of Nov. 1st.
Iceberg's latest is the B570 v 1080tie. TLDW = B570 is the easy pick for modern gaming.
For retro gaming I'd always use dgVoodo2 wrapper anyway and probably avoid red team.Blue is hit or miss for retro gaming. Better choosing red or green for that.
