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    I sure hope they'll have nice open source drivers for these 5G chips. Although, given it's form third party manufacturers, probably not. It'll probably end up being like PowerVR.........

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    Originally posted by coder View Post
    I was momentarily impressed, until I remembered these are just quad-core and have a 28 W TDP.

    Still, I hope they offer these in a NUC or NUC Pro. I'm interested in checking out the video transcoding capabilities of these 80 & 96 EU iGPUs.
    Video transcoding won't scale based on the number of EUs. It's pretty much fixed.

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    all-core turbo of 4.6GHz
    I was momentarily impressed, until I remembered these are just quad-core and have a 28 W TDP (edit: the all-core turbo will use up to 50 W).

    Still, I hope they offer these in a NUC or NUC Pro. I'm interested in checking out the video transcoding capabilities of these 80 & 96 EU iGPUs.
    Last edited by coder; 31 May 2021, 07:15 AM.

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