Its amazing that Tom's hardware manages to avoid mentioning AMD at all when talking about both discrete and integrated graphics. Intel is behind AMD in all graphics categories.
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Arm reportedly developing gaming GPU in Israel to compete with Nvidia and Intel
(www.tomshardware.com)
Did they sign any deal with nvidia? What happened?
Are you asking about the proposed merger between ARM and Nvidia? I believe that deal has been shut down by regulators.
Strange, I seem to remember a 3rd GPU manufacturer, who competes with Nvidia and is significantly more entrenched in the GPU market space than Intel... I wonder what that could be...
Nah, if there were a third GPU manufacturer that was a strong leader in the performance per watt metrics, they would certainly be mentioned in the headline, especially since performance per watt is almost certainly where ARM wants to focus their efforts.
Can we get a new competitor in the CPU space as well