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ninjablade said:
curl-6 said:

The point is, if it was just PC parts, it would have taken a matter of HOURS for the exact part to  be identified after the photos came out. It's unidentifiable nature and dev difficulties all point to a highly customized part that will take a lot of effort and time for devs to extract the full power of.

my last repley, there many gpu die pics not available for comparison, so its not as easy as you think, getting a gpu die pic is a very expensive thing to do.

You don't necessarily need die photos though, you can narrow it down by the number of texture mapping units and other components.

They can't match it to a off-the-shelf part because it isn't one. Criterion wouldn't have called an off-the-shelf PC part "a real struggle" to work with.