Originally posted by: kobymu
If I was in my optimist mood I would give it ~3 years, 5 years is a very "safe" gamble.Originally posted by: SexyK
Obviously if it is needed, it will be developed eventually. However, there are people on this board claiming that Fusion is arriving and will wipe out the discreet GPU add-in card on arrival within the next year or two. My only point in this whole discussion is that there are major hurdles to overcome and high-end graphics cores integrated into CPUs (a la Fusion) will need 5+ years of platform development before we even begin to discuss the demise of the add-in card.
The problem is, IMHO, that know one knows in which way Intel will take it, not a lot of decision making people will be willing/comfortable to go for an AMD only solution, once Intel CPU/GPU hybrid specs/docs will be out (assuming that AMD will reach that point first) than we can start seeing some serious development taking place.
Originally posted by: olmer
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Originally posted by: SexyK
Originally posted by: kobymu
If I was in my optimist mood I would give it ~3 years, 5 years is a very "safe" gamble.Originally posted by: SexyK
Obviously if it is needed, it will be developed eventually. However, there are people on this board claiming that Fusion is arriving and will wipe out the discreet GPU add-in card on arrival within the next year or two. My only point in this whole discussion is that there are major hurdles to overcome and high-end graphics cores integrated into CPUs (a la Fusion) will need 5+ years of platform development before we even begin to discuss the demise of the add-in card.
The problem is, IMHO, that know one knows in which way Intel will take it, not a lot of decision making people will be willing/comfortable to go for an AMD only solution, once Intel CPU/GPU hybrid specs/docs will be out (assuming that AMD will reach that point first) than we can start seeing some serious development taking place.
Agreed - before you posted this response I was reconsidering my last post and decided that 3-5 years is probably a realistic estimate. 3 years may be possible if the stars completely align industry-wide.
edit - I should be more explicit: I mean 3 years minimum until a competitive high-end Fusion-type CPU/GPU hybrid is possible, not 3 years until discreet add-in cards are extinct.
Originally posted by: dreddfunk
apoppin - no disrespect intended, but it's hard for me to understand your use of emoticons at times. That's one reason why I eschew using them for the most part. Nuances of context are notoriously hard to replicate on a message board. You kind of have to say exactly what you mean or it might be misinterpreted. Sarcasm, etc., is usually conveyed through body language and tone, and sometimes we aren't aware that 'tone' is much harder to produce in written language.
At any rate, I didn't mean to seriously take you to task or anything.