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When does the split with HASVK occur? Seems like this would be a good one for elderly iGPUs
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Originally posted by middy View PostI know about all the rumours of Intel giving up with discreet video cards and shifting arc to igpus only but I really, strongly, hope Intel doesn't give up on dedicated graphics cards.
also their highend 770 chip is so slow that it is only accepted as low-end gpu like the 3060 is a low-end gpu...
so next generation instead of pointless 3-4 different chips they make 1 chip ... this will reduce their costs and reduce the loss they make on the gpus right now. and will make it more easy to develop their drivers.
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I know about all the rumours of Intel giving up with discreet video cards and shifting arc to igpus only but I really, strongly, hope Intel doesn't give up on dedicated graphics cards.
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Intel's Vulkan Driver Lands More Patches To Help Reduce CPU Overhead
Phoronix: Intel's Vulkan Driver Lands More Patches To Help Reduce CPU Overhead
A set of 12 patches adding 720 lines of new code and removing 222 lines of existing code to Intel's "ANV" open-source Vulkan driver have been merged for Mesa 22.3 to help reduce the Vulkan push descriptor CPU overhead...
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-ANV-Less-Overhead-ZTags: None
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