The HD 4350 satisfies pretty much just the OEM market because it has a ton of ram it will never use and the people who want the decoding abilities of GPUs for HTPCs.
Do you know what its like to live on the far side of Uranus?
The HD 4350 satisfies pretty much just the OEM market because it has a ton of ram it will never use and the people who want the decoding abilities of GPUs for HTPCs.
Do you know what its like to live on the far side of Uranus?
Twistedpixel said: The HD 4350 satisfies pretty much just the OEM market because it has a ton of ram it will never use and the people who want the decoding abilities of GPUs for HTPCs. |
Yes. The day is coming where no one will need to buy low end GPUs because the integrated graphics on the CPU package/die will be good enough to provide HTPC features. Intel's current Clarkdale is close, and AMD's Llano looks like it has hundreds of shaders on die - equivalent to an HD46xx.
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