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    Valve Reveals Steam Machine and Frame Requirements, Advises Developers That “Optimizing for Lower Spec Machines Expands Your Audience.”

    Of the "big 3" I actually see AMD moving away from PC gaming, it has the most to gain moving to AI, even if they manage to grab the same market share they have in pc gaming, it would be orders of magnitud more profitable. And other than consoles, they are not dominant in any other market, so...
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    Valve Reveals Steam Machine and Frame Requirements, Advises Developers That “Optimizing for Lower Spec Machines Expands Your Audience.”

    Yeah, just like FSR4.1 is similar to DLSS 4.5... NOT!!! The Steam Machine doesn't even have RDNA 3.5.
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    recover cookies

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    Valve Reveals Steam Machine and Frame Requirements, Advises Developers That “Optimizing for Lower Spec Machines Expands Your Audience.”

    I have little faith the GabeCube will succeed. For me it's too little too late. The steamdeck didn't really have competition, but the Steam Machine will compete both with consoles and gaming pcs. If it wants to cater to the casual gamer, it better be cheap, the rumored target was around $700...
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    Microsoft Announces Project Helix, the Next Generation of Xbox Consoles, Said to Be Able to Run Xbox and PC Games

    Tell that to the xbox rog ally (or any other PC that uses Game Pass Ultimate), you can play xbox titles on it... via streaming.
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    Microsoft Announces Project Helix, the Next Generation of Xbox Consoles, Said to Be Able to Run Xbox and PC Games

    I don't think it will even have a "xbox decoder", I mean there is no point on having Xbox exclusives anymore that won't work on PC (xbox exclusives are few and good ones even fewer). As I said before xbox, retro compatibility will most likely be from streaming, why give the player free access to...
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    That actually sounds accurate. On the consumer GPU side AMD has little to gain, they can't compete at a flagship level which make them look like a 2nd tier. So even if they gain market share, the revenue won't be as great. They also have little market share on the AI market, but the potential...
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    They've had the opportunity before and they didn't take it.
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    Microsoft Announces Project Helix, the Next Generation of Xbox Consoles, Said to Be Able to Run Xbox and PC Games

    I have a feeling that retro compatibility will come from streaming, like with the Xbox Rog Ally.
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    AMD recognizes their focus is on the enterprise, yet no one says a peep. nvidia is RUMORED to abandon pc gaming and everyone gets their torches and pitchforks :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    Yes, there will be, IF nvidia were to forfeit the gaming market, they would bail from plenty of other markets where it's the dominant player. worst that can happen is someone else will take its place.
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    They are still using the hybrid approach, but there are games that support path tracing like CyberPunk, Alan Wake 2 and Black Myth: Wukong and older games like Quake2 RTX and Portal use full path tracing, so we are getting there. Take a look at the background scenes in shows like the...
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    I recall doing raytracing on the Amiga, even the simplest scene would take days to render at 320x200 and don't even get me started on 640x480 ultra high res... :LOL: :LOL:
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    IIRC both nvidia and intel were working on Raytracing cards and Intel's Larrabee was first; but it never made it to market. I recall there were a couple of RT demos on it. nvidia also had a RT demo that ran on pascal but at seconds per frame instead of frames per second :rolleyes: :rolleyes...
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    Long-Awaited NVIDIA/Mediatek Arm-Based Laptops Are Expected to Arrive Soon

    Well, apparently the N1X has the equivalent of a RTX5070 (mobile?) so it's got the horsepower, if that's the case, I can see it beating strix halo easily.
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    Actually, it was intel who tried bringing Raytracing for gaming first with Larrabee.
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