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Squilliam said:
Alby_da_Wolf said:

Squilliam said:

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Their latest mainstream one is about as fast as the ATI HD 5450 and they have a part coming which is twice as fast as the one which was tested at Anandtech. So its not that much of a stretch if you consider their 22nm 2011 tick model. Unfortunately, it seems they might actually be right this time.

The latest I saw charted was still two steps (in Tom's HW hierarchy chart) below even my HD3300, that's not exactly new, I bought it during Q1 2009, but it was released in H2 2008.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-460-radeon-hd-5570-gaming,2697-7.html

Still an improvement, though, in the past it took ages to Intel to even reach an integrated Radeon Xpress 1150 or the glorious old discrete entry level GPU 9200.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/3871/the-sandy-bridge-preview-three-wins-in-a-row/7




Oh, I see, really the latest, thx for the link.    Good, so AMD and NVidia will have to drastically improve their entry level and integrated GPUs.



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