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    Intel Larrabee to launch as a high-end graphics(fudzilla)

    http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?op...=3711&Itemid=1

    But first as professional solution


    We have already said that Larrabee will enter the market as a professional processor, but as soon as Intel starts producing it for the gaming market, Larrabee will become a high-end graphic chip.

    This will definitely put a lot of pressure on Nvidia and ATI, but Intel needs the high-end market to change consumers' minds about Intel’s graphics.

    Intel has traditionally been the worst gaming graphics chip manufacturer and Nvidia and ATI are simply doing a much better job, even with the integrated stuff. Intel must change this in order to get into the discrete market.

    Intel needs a Halo effect the way Microsoft has done it with their Xbox 360 and other video games. Apple has done it with iPods and iPhones, while Nvidia is doing it with its graphics cards. Intel is the next in the “Halo” line, come 2008.
    lol saw that thought it was interesting, cant wait for this .. hopefully this will bring GFX's price down
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    It takes balls to take on ATI/Nvidia, i sinerly hope for them they don't cutt themselfs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeardyMan View Post
    It takes balls to take on ATI/Nvidia, i sinerly hope for them they don't cutt themselfs.
    i hope so too, sharp objects should never come anywhere near balls
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    Intel can't loose. This project is mostly for showing their superiority in the chip marked and not just for profits. I don't think they will fail...
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    Intel got an advantage that can counter any technology lack. Manufactoring capability and advances. So it would roughly be like a 65nm(55nm optical) vs 45nm process. Along with better and cheaper production.

    The fun is if the design is a winner too. Then it will dominate any competition fast.

    My main hope with this is tho, that we can get rid of the super power hungry GPUs once and for all.
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    More competition is welcome to me, I wanna see more of power efficient gfx cards and lower highend prices.
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    I would say the major problems will still rest on driver development.

    At this point I would venture a guess that the actual GPU uArch is more then capable at matching if not totally beating AMD/Nivida. It all depends on all the new folks at our Visual Computing Group (some of which is located at the same site as me, I just haven't been able to strike up a conversation with them) being able to put together a fully functional dx10.1/11 3D driver that hopefully even scales to more then one card. You know how hard that's been for AMD/Nvidia to do since the release of Vista......
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    I think that basicaly M$, Intel, and IBM should join forces.
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    I wouldnt get my hopes up yet.Intel have tried before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by squilliam View Post
    I think that basicaly M$, Intel, and IBM should join forces.
    That would be the end-all, be-all Company.
    Microsoft software, Intel hardware and IBM service?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    Microsoft software, Intel hardware and IBM service?
    And a giant anti trust lawsuit chopping that hypothetical monster into tiny bits not larger than a grain of salt

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    how soon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin_c View Post
    how soon?
    more then a year still
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blauhung View Post
    more then a year still
    I could be dead by then!
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    I dont think its a matter of ball size anymore for intel, have you seen their reason profit charts? What else are you gona do with those billions.

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    I spoke with some Intel guys recently and they all expect this to be a beast of their card. Won't doubt them either: their knowledge is unmatched when it comes to PC hardware and they've been good with supporting their platforms in the past. It's expected halfway through 2008 with likely street dates in Q3/Q4 of 08 and they fully expect it to shake up the GPU industry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    I could be dead by then!
    LOL!
    A few more years of this and you should stop folowing news completly and just buy whats available.
    You'll could die unhappy knowing of whats comming the next year
    Imagine your last thought being of that next CPU/GPU!!!
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    Oh please--this can only go down-hill if Intel wins. Please--just let them match nVidia and ATI's performance without raising prices above $400 for ultra-high-end. Force the prices down--thats all I ask.

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    hope to see some results soon! would be the perfect gpu for me
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    more to the gpu game!!! only if nvidia was rich enough to also make cpus
    we going shh around the corner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    Intel got an advantage that can counter any technology lack. Manufactoring capability and advances. So it would roughly be like a 65nm(55nm optical) vs 45nm process. Along with better and cheaper production.

    The fun is if the design is a winner too. Then it will dominate any competition fast.

    My main hope with this is tho, that we can get rid of the super power hungry GPUs once and for all.
    If only they were any good at regular or even decent GPU drivers though. That is their weakest link as far as I can see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XS Janus View Post
    LOL!
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    Man... I hope it's priced low and beats ATI/NVIDIA to force a price drop for future high end models. Hmm... I can see stronger integrated graphics coming after. HTPC/SFF fans rejoice!
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    this will surely boost the gpu industry the next years! nice a third player is always.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathReborn View Post
    If only they were any good at regular or even decent GPU drivers though. That is their weakest link as far as I can see.
    What's wrong with their drivers that makes them not even decent? If anything, they've done a great job wringing performance out of a part not meant for serious gaming.
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