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regen1

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If Intel is going to be buying NVidia chiplet for certain percentage of its line up, why not the entire line up?
It is Nvidia's IP. All the issues related to flexibility.
Having your own IP is good.
Xe IP especially Xe3/3P onwards is already going to be very decent for many things(gaming, compute, AI). Then there's media engine as well.
Intel is pretty decent in these areas.
Fully abandoning is a huge risk and years of work down the drain. Takes a lot of effort to begin again.
Don't think it should abandon GPU IP.
 

Joe NYC

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Fully abandoning is a huge risk and years of work down the drain. Takes a lot of effort to begin again.
Don't think it should abandon GPU IP.

Agreed. But diluting the reach of Intel GPU IP by offering NVidia chiplet is not going to be good for Intel's graphics efforts. Who will want to buy it if Intel is broadcasting it is an inferior option?
 

Joe NYC

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I don;t think it's getting abandoned for at least 3-4 years cause than they won't have products to sell.

That's what I was wondering (on Twitter) how long it will take to bring this combo of Intel CPU + NVidia GPU chiplet to market.
 

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Agreed. But diluting the reach of Intel GPU IP by offering NVidia chiplet is not going to be good for Intel's graphics efforts. Who will want to buy it if Intel is broadcasting it is an inferior option?
Not happening for all the processor
 

jpiniero

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I think Intel just created multi-year FUD about its CPUs, that will be selling with (perceived by many) dead end Intel GPUs.

That's not really a problem. Intel's GPUs are sufficient for pretty much everything but gaming. They could probally just scale back to the Pre-Arc days... and just sell products with the nVidia chiplets if the AMD Halo products gain a real foothold.

Or perhaps offer an Intel+nVidia XBoxPC.
 

Joe NYC

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Wait wut there is no FUD regarding it's CPUs it's only GPU

Well, half of the APU - iGPU.

There is nothing like Intel formally announcing that if you want a good iGPU, you have to waid (2-4 years) for one from NVidia
 

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Should have said so but I don't think ARC is getting Cancelled in near term cause there is lots of stuff planned on GPU Side for 3-4 years at least.

Being a dead end / orphaned platform did not help Intel Guidi AI accelerator, when its replacement was officially announced (full datacenter GPUs, including Jaguar Shores).

We will see what Intel says on it. There should be some public announcement by LBT today.
 
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ToTTenTranz

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If anything, this sounds like the end of dGPUs in laptops.

In 3 years, Intel might be selling laptop SoCs with Intel graphics and Nvidia graphics.
 

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"We’re not discussing specific roadmaps at this time, but the collaboration is complementary to Intel’s roadmap and Intel will continue to have GPU product offerings," Intel said in an emailed statement to HotHardware.
 
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regen1

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I will take their word for it. I want it to be true so why not.
Yeah, dunno what's the future and scope of this joint venture but it never seemed like gutting their GPU IP.

In the laptop space, for Nvidia this could also result having good improvement in battery life from their current dGPU solutions in laptops.