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JRPGfan said:
Pemalite said:

Yeah. This pretty much sums it up.

Also part of the reason why IGP's are starting to beat the Geforce 1030 is pretty simple. Memory bandwidth.

The 1030 has 16.8GB/s of bandwidth (DDR4) to 48GB/s (GDDR5).
Today Dual-Channel DDR4 3200Mhz memory can provide 51.2GB/s of bandwidth and dual channel 3800Mhz memory is offering around 60GB/s... Which definitely gives the relatively potent compute capabilities of Vega integrated graphics the fillrate kick it needs to step up over the Geforce 1030.

Things will also improve once DDR5 rolls around where "low-end garbage" DDR5 4800mhz DRAM should provide 76.8GB/s of banwidth... With DDR5 8400 DRAM pushing out 136GB/s which is around the sweet spot for 1080P gaming.

But considering he already has a PC, it doesn't make sense to throw it all out and buy the 5600G anyway, CPU prices are also inflated, might as well grab a cheap Radeon RX 570 and wait it out.

Also stuff like Infinity Cache that AMD is useing on its RX 6000 series.
This makes its 256bit bus, perform above its level, when it comes to memory bandwidth.

Stuff like that could be integrated into a APU.
Along with Fidelity FX (upscaleing techniques).... APUs are gonna grow in terms of market share in future (imo).

APU could kill off the lowend of GPUs in future.
I know we ve been saying it forever, and its taken its sweet time, but it looks like its finally about to happend.

Cost will likely be the biggest hindrance to infinity cache on an APU.

But yeah, since AMD debuted it's Fusion initiative when everyone thought HUMA was the second coming of Jesus on the PS4/AMD APU's, they thought low-end GPU's were going to get replaced.

Rather, what -will- happen is we will get faster low-end GPU's to compete and we will all win.



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