About time someone puts pressure on NVidia and AMD to bring GPU prices back down to normal levels
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Based on a random deleted post with no confirmstion.
[X] Doubt
My skepticism is high as well. Let me know when this thing outperforms Nvidia and AMD in Cyberpunk.
Excellent! Keep it up Intel.
Saw 4xxx and thought this was huge.
4060 TI is a year old and $400 on release. And they used an outdated test that doesn't get benefits from the 4xxx series GPUs like hardware ray tracing or frame generation.
Factor in that stuff, and $250 seems like a sensible price point for people who don't want/need that stuff.
The b580 even has ray tracing. How good is '60 level rtx?
The other factors, of course, are ray tracing, which is a current unknown for Arc B580 performance, and where Nvidia is the current king, as well as compatibility.
But whether it can support it or not isn't really relevant, it's not a binary thing bruh...
and here i am still using a GTX750Ti 😭
Will they play nice with AMD?
I’m not worried about the speed, let me know when the vram is over 20gb