PlasmaBomb
Lifer
- Nov 19, 2004
- 11,636
- 2
- 81
Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: bfdd
Wait are they literally saying games run in slow mo on Intel platforms and AMD platforms are fast paced? I've NEVER seen a comparrison like that before. The two Intel platforms weren't even getting chopiness like it had really bad frames they were literally running in slow motion.... To me that looks setup to make the AMD rig look better. Even if the other two machines were getting 10 and 20 fps respectively running a benchmark they should still all end at the same time cause the FPS is just what you see now what the game is doing...? I'm confused that looked ridiculous.
Well, there are two different ways to benchmark a game, assuming you know how to write code. You can run the benchmark for a certain amount of time, like the benchmarks we use, then display the FPS at the end, or you can have a finite amount of total frames, and make the system display every frame, making the slowest system take longer, like what was done in that video.
Of course, that benchmark had absolutely nothing to do with CPU power. That was a comparison of the GPU power of those laptops. That's why they used laptops, instead of desktops. If all three systems had had an 8800 Ultra or 3870X2, the two Intel machines would have finshed slightly faster.
Originally posted by: PlasmaBomb
TSMC aren't updating to 45nm production until 2009...
Originally posted by: formulav8
For anykind of gaming, playback this platform will be far superior to Intels typical trashy, near worthless igps. The Intel fannys can hype this down all they want but their precious Intel has some of the worse IGPs in the industry.
You missed an important line from that article: "The QSC solutions are scheduled to sample in the fourth quarter of 2008."Originally posted by: Idontcare
Qualcomm introduced 45nm parts fabbed at TSMC last fall (Nov 2007):Originally posted by: PlasmaBomb
TSMC aren't updating to 45nm production until 2009...
http://www.qualcomm.com/press/...duces_Single_Chip.html
Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: formulav8
For anykind of gaming, playback this platform will be far superior to Intels typical trashy, near worthless igps. The Intel fannys can hype this down all they want but their precious Intel has some of the worse IGPs in the industry.
Actually, no gaming computer ever made, whether laptop or desktop, uses IGP. IGP= the antithesis of a gaming computer. Of course, I'm sure that all of the AMD fanboys will be claiming otherwise, as all fanboys always do, when the truth gets in the way of their agenda.![]()
Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: formulav8
For anykind of gaming, playback this platform will be far superior to Intels typical trashy, near worthless igps. The Intel fannys can hype this down all they want but their precious Intel has some of the worse IGPs in the industry.
Actually, no gaming computer ever made, whether laptop or desktop, uses IGP. IGP= the antithesis of a gaming computer. Of course, I'm sure that all of the AMD fanboys will be claiming otherwise, as all fanboys always do, when the truth gets in the way of their agenda.![]()
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Good luck trying to load up a game without it crashing. The driver side of intel IGPs are horrendous. And if they do manage to run, they either barely break the 5 fps barrier or incorrectly render the game. Whats the point of integrated graphics if the darn thing cant even run a game properly? IGPs should provide casual gaming, without the need for even a low end discrete video card.
Originally posted by: CTho9305
You missed an important line from that article: "The QSC solutions are scheduled to sample in the fourth quarter of 2008."Originally posted by: Idontcare
Qualcomm introduced 45nm parts fabbed at TSMC last fall (Nov 2007):Originally posted by: PlasmaBomb
TSMC aren't updating to 45nm production until 2009...
http://www.qualcomm.com/press/...duces_Single_Chip.html
Originally posted by: Idontcare
I've often wondered how one of these passively cooled $20 Radeon X1550 cards would fair against an Intel IGP for gaming.
It's not DX10, so no aeroglass in Vista though. But if the performance is comparable or better in gaming...
