a frisson of excitement when Intel started making discrete graphics cards. At last, there would be a third player, and the possibility of a market shake-up. Maybe it would even help keep the price of high-end cards down. Intel, however, had other ideas. It started slowly, at the bottom of the market. The drivers proved under-developed, and the range started well away from the big players, whose monster cards
Intel’s mainstream Alchemist
Nov 07, 2023
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