| mine said: Sure. Nvidia didn't bring out Maxwell. They didn't announce Pascal. AMD didn't announce GDDR on-die. Also AMDs Freesync isn't going to be an official DP 1.2a which will give NVidia some headaches with their Gsync intiative... GDDR will NOT go on die. (I think you maybe confused ...) BTW adaptive sync is an OPTIONAL feature in DP 1.2a and I'm not sure which is going to pan out ... And of course those AMD Netbook Cores put those Intel Desktop cores to a shame... . And of course Intels integrated graphics stand still too. I guess they have invested heavily into DX12 just for fun, as NVidia too... To put it simple: I was smart enough to buy a console where graphics don't matter but gameplay does. What about you? I'm on PC ... |
This has almost NOTHING to do with the chip designers! ALL of this traces back to chip manufacturers like Intel, Samsung, Globalfoundries, and TSMC. Your looking at the wrong place from my perspective ...







