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  • Intel's Mesa DRI Driver Is Seeing 16x MSAA Work

    Phoronix: Intel's Mesa DRI Driver Is Seeing 16x MSAA Work

    Intel's Mesa driver is finally seeing work done to support 16x multi-sample anti-aliasing (MSAA)...

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    Intel is developing new iGPUs with every new CPU generation. The speedups are quite good so far. I'm pretty sure this will become useful in 2-3 generations.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by caligula View Post
      Intel is developing new iGPUs with every new CPU generation. The speedups are quite good so far. I'm pretty sure this will become useful in 2-3 generations.
      in 2-3 generations you will have more demanding games

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pal666 View Post
        in 2-3 generations you will have more demanding games
        Intel has easier time catching up. It's always easier to speed up slower GPUs than the high end stuff. They're already pushing the limits and Intel aims to do economic systems.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by caligula View Post

          Intel has easier time catching up. It's always easier to speed up slower GPUs than the high end stuff. They're already pushing the limits and Intel aims to do economic systems.
          intel has no gpus. they have cpus which are high end and have no space for fast gpu on same die. and intel's products are everything but economic

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