He's only speaking about graphics, though. His point doesn't relate at all to established business models where the giant first-party publishers build a machine and license to third-parties, and where first-party publishers make software exclusive to their hardware where they achieve sales by selling both hardware and software. Thereby are able to invest in giant development teams where they keep a steady stream of games coming. It's a very profitable venture if it's done right. Losing half of your business because graphics-chip companies say proprietary hardware isn't necessary anymore is really not an acceptable solution.

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