Hacker Timesnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

What actually happened to memristors? I read about them nearly a decade ago and we still don't have any on the market if I'm not mistaken. How come Intel didn't invest heavily in those?

And why is it only AMD that has a GPU baked into a CPU? Vega graphics are simply amazing and beat Intel's integrated graphics hands down. It's so nice to have only a single chip without buying an extra graphics card.

Unfortunately, AMD isn't very present. I see Intel sponsoring every eSports event out there and handing out i9s as prizes. I'm not tunes into the gamers but I still have the impression they believe Intel reigns supreme...

With RISC-V about to enter the market and AMD beating Intel on benchmarks, Intel better pull a rabbit out of their behind to stay competitive. But that's just a layman's view on the subject.



Intel's glaring inability to make a competitive GPU despite several attempts over the years really highlights the structural problems of the company.

It can only execute on its core business which the MBA infestation has been riding for a decade with their IP lead and now it finally has run out.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: