I'd like to see a "re-review" of these and see if the recent drivers are actually improving that much.
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I think Steve (y'all, not g'day) has one, if I remember correctly. Could be a fun video during a tech lull.
Yep, there is only him and LTT that I know of having one. Just out of interest I searched to see if there was any for sale. There is a single unit on Ebay UK for £500 (lol).
Yep, there is only him and LTT that I know of having one. Just out of interest I searched to see if there was any for sale. There is a single unit on Ebay UK for £500 (lol).
I kinda want one for the "curiosity" factor... They're like $150-200 locally iirc but I can't find one for any less than $500 not in China
Same reason I bought an intel arc. I'd love to get my hands on one of these just because its a unique piece of hardware no matter how you look at it.
wow, that's some serious performance improvement! can't wait to see the benchmarks on this one. exciting times for GPU enthusiasts!
I'm pretty excited for this, it at least gives us the hope for a high end card with a modifiable bios down the road. Say 10 years.
Looking at china's speed on catching on to things. I give it 4 years tops. And unlike things like aytomobiles they long are in the chip business
And unlike things like automobiles they are long are in the chip business
EVs have been a huge priority for China, why would you think they are not long on their automotive sector?
They are one by one giving support. Priority is on PC cafe picks like PUBG,league,dota,crossfire? Counter strike or even overwatch. If they will ever move on AAA budget single player titles that western audience generally mouths over rather than eastern market that Moore threads focuses on right now. It will be when MT officially becomes avaible to buy in the west
Holy shit, they finally shipped Genshin support. Stunning how they went that long without something that would make it attractive in its domestic-market-you-can't-name-here.
Do many people play that on PC?
It's probably gonna vary quite a bit depending on where you take your sample. In much of southeast Asia, it's almost certainly gonna be skewed very heavily towards ARM on account of its considerable Pascal minimum requirement. Elsewhere, I'd wager it'd be about a 50%/35%/15% split just slightly in favor of x86, then ARM, then the PlayStation.