HUGE GPU DRAMA! Nvidia wants to DESTROY Intel..

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The 4000 series were a disappointment, performance is only a slight bump from the previous generation. Nvidia needs more competition to keep them from releasing products that are essentially GPUs with less cores, lower clock speed, smaller bus and more VRAM on a new architecture.
 

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I saw a video sayin g Intel Battle Mage is worth waiting for, the big issue is more games are starting to want 16 G of VRam. Intel has good prices too, Nvidia & AMD wants so much. Plus most of their cards have 8 G of VRam.
 

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I think games that require that kind of insane amount of vram are probably for those wanting to run on 4k resolution. If it's just on 1080p then 8gb would probably be plenty for most games from what I've heard. It also comes down to how powerful the gpu is, not just how much vram it has.
 

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Sounds like Nvidia is scared.

The tech industry is always full of exciting developments and fierce competition, and the ongoing rivalry between Nvidia and Intel is no exception. It's important to keep in mind that competition can drive innovation, which ultimately benefits consumers by pushing companies to develop better products. It will be interesting to see how this competition unfolds and what new innovations it may bring to the world of GPUs and processors. However, it's also important to remember that dramatic headlines don't always tell the whole story, and it's worth delving into the specifics to understand the nature of their competition and how it might impact the industry.
 
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Salohcin

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The tech industry is always full of exciting developments and fierce competition, and the ongoing rivalry between Nvidia and Intel is no exception. It's important to keep in mind that competition can drive innovation, which ultimately benefits consumers by pushing companies to develop better products. It will be interesting to see how this competition unfolds and what new innovations it may bring to the world of GPUs and processors. However, it's also important to remember that dramatic headlines don't always tell the whole story, and it's worth delving into the specifics to understand the nature of their competition and how it might impact the industry.
I am hoping Battle Mage is RTX 4080 range, $450ish for a new GPU is a lot better than $1000+.