Gamers shunning high priced GPUs
Long term difficulties for Nvidia
While the GPU maker named after a Roman vengence daemon, Nvidia is dominating the GPU market, there is some bad news for the outfit from the Steam hardware survey.
Intel's Arc rumoured to be abandoned
Updated: Raja Koduri shrugs his shoulders on these rumors
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Intel is about to abandon its Arc project -- which was its attempt to get into the GPU market.
Chipzilla goes all open saucy
GPUs based around fully open-source drivers
Intel GPUs from the consumer desktop Arc Graphics hardware to the Intel Data Center Flex GPU Series "Arctic Sound M" and forthcoming Xe HPC Ponte Vecchio are built around fully open-source drivers and will cheerfully even run on Linux.
Intel might lop off its GPU unit
Losing too much money
Jon Peddie Research thinks Intel might chop its Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics Group (AXG).
Intel confirms Arc A780 graphics card was never planned
A770 remains top
Intel’s Ryan Shrout, part of the Intel marketing group, used his Twitter to confirm that the Arc A780 card never existed.
Crypto winter brings plummeting GPU prices
Oh dear, how sad, never mind
Falling crypto prices are causing GPU prices to drop below MSRP across the board.
ARM announces Immortalis GPU today
Includes ray tracing on mobile
ARM is announcing its new flagship Immortalis GPU today, its first to include hardware-based ray tracing on mobile.
Arm details client roadmap until 2024
Analysis: Multi cluster nodes for the future
Arm has organized an in-person event for the willing, senior management, and engineering groups from different CPU and GPU groups with a lot to share.
Intel flagship Arc desktop GPU shows up at IEM 2022
Desktop Alchemist behind a dual-fan design
While we have already seen the flagship Intel Arc desktop graphics card in a teaser video, it made a surprise appearance at the Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) 2022 in Dallas, USA
GPU shipments down in Q1 2022
But the future looks good
Jon Peddie Research (JPR) has released its report for Q1 2022 GPU shipments, which reached 96 million units, or a drop of 6.2 percent.