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Intel has been working on this line of products for a long time. I don't believe all of sudden Intel found out that their software drivers are not good enough. I'm wondering the real reasons behind this delay.
Intel has been working on this line of products for a long time. I don't believe all of sudden Intel found out that their software drivers are not good enough. I'm wondering the real reasons behind this delay.
This article is a bit weird -- the charts released March 30th said they would release Desktop GPUs "Summer 2022".. which includes early Q3.
That said they probably are facing a lot of driver opportunities.. they're entering an industry that still has a lot of specific AMD and Nvidia optimizations in their software, and the APIs have so much complexity it's a nightmare to get everything to run well. For example, see the "64KB demos" in the PC Computer / Demo scene.. they show amazing graphics and visuals with only 64 kilobytes of code.. but to work those demos require >1GB of Nvidia/AMD drivers and other software to work..
Anyway I would like to know more about what's really going on and why this keeps shifting right..