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    Quote Originally Posted by 3lfk1ng View Post
    Yes, launch is just around the corner.

    We won't see the 7000series in desktops this year, in fact, I don't think we will see them readily available until February or March. However, Asus and HP have confirmed that they will have the 7000series (mobile variant) available in laptops hopefully before the end of the year. Source
    You will see the first one in january ( note i dont say high end, low end or mid end )... gigabyte, Asus, MSI have allready their calendar ready ...

    for mobile... lol ... its another world... all depend the strategy of the brand.

    Quote Originally Posted by Iconyu View Post
    Nvidia probably won the Macbooks, and the workstations stuck with AMD.
    Well why Nvidia talking ? i dont know how will end the computing gpu axed from AMD... but the only thing i know is the last 4 computing conferences was about to get rid of CUDA and Nvidia... ( not cause it's bad, but you can't make heteregnous system with CUDA, and so you can't make a good computing system with CUDA ( and ofc thoses conferences was outside AMD fusion 1 and 2 conferences ).
    CUDA is too much axed on gpu side, and is not possible to include it in the source layer... you want get a computing source in the base layer and determine the computing calculator, at the source, not with additional layers for get a full capacity... the invert offer CUDA now.
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