Every year, the GPU market seems to follow a familiar script. Nvidia continues to set the pace at the high end, AMD responds ...
There is a lot to digest in the latest GPU shipment report from Jon Peddie Research, which really highlights the fact that we are in a unique time period. Silicon shortages abound and it is next to ...
Overall shipments of GPUs increased by 8.4% to 74.7 million units in the second quarter, which is a sign of pre-tariff panic buying, according to a pair of reports by Jon Peddie Research. That figure ...
Nvidia might cut discrete GPU production up to 40% in Q1 2026 due to the ongoing memory shortage. Production could shift to ...
Earlier this week, there were some rumors that Apple will use its graphics IP to build the discrete graphics processors, probably starting with a notebook first, and we can assure you that these plans ...
If you've been looking at the GPU market recently and thinking, "nope," you're not alone. Jon Peddie Research has released its year-end summary, and it paints a grim picture: Shipments of discrete ...
Intel doesn’t make its own discrete GPU but has built something that specializes in processing 4K graphics. But that product isn’t powerful enough to run Crysis, if you were wondering. The chipmaker ...
Intel has been keeping the Intel Xe Graphics under wraps besides announcing that they'd be entering the market next year, 2020. An EEC filing by Intel reveals key points regarding the DG1 reveals ...
This weekend, Intel released preliminary information on its newest laptop part—the Xe Max discrete GPU, which functions alongside and in tandem with Tiger Lake’s integrated Iris Xe GPU. During an ...
In November 2017, chip giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) announced that it intended to enter the market for discrete graphics processing units (GPUs). Intel has long produced graphics processors, but they ...
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Intel has dominated the CPU game for decades, and at CES 2020, the company officially announced its first discrete GPU codenamed “DG1,” marking a big step forward for Intel’s computing ambitions.