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Work for what is probably the better question. I'm not aware of any exact details that have been leaked, but given where Intel is at on their CPU process node, I think the best you could hope for is the GPUs being on par with Nvidia's Pascal. I would expect them to be geared almost entirely towards productivity applications, i.e. cards to throw in work stations not gaming PCs. Intel just has no gaming history whatsoever, and I don't think they're anywhere near ready to jump into the waters of game ready drivers and such.

 

Could you game on in? Sure. It's still a GPU, but I think it's still going to be years before AMD or Nvidia are even thinking about Intel.

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1 hour ago, Chris Pratt said:

Work for what is probably the better question. I'm not aware of any exact details that have been leaked, but given where Intel is at on their CPU process node, I think the best you could hope for is the GPUs being on par with Nvidia's Pascal. I would expect them to be geared almost entirely towards productivity applications, i.e. cards to throw in work stations not gaming PCs. Intel just has no gaming history whatsoever, and I don't think they're anywhere near ready to jump into the waters of game ready drivers and such.

 

Could you game on in? Sure. It's still a GPU, but I think it's still going to be years before AMD or Nvidia are even thinking about Intel.

This. 

 

My gut makesmethinks the Xe whatevertheycallit AIB card, will be on bar with at best, a 2060 or 5700XT at most. Also, no Ray Tracing (like that really matters anyway)

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