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Intel Rig Out Its Processors With AMD Radeon RX Vega M Graphics


  • Intel Rig Out Its Processors With AMD graphics
  • Intel Processor With AMD Radeon RX Vega M Discontinued




If you look around you will notice that Intel processors with AMD graphics didn't stay long before vanishing.
Intel has discontinued its Core i7 processors based on Kaby Lake-G, explaining to chip buyers that market interest has "shifted to other Intel products." Vendors have until January 31st, 2020 to place orders, and the last shipments should take place by July 31st, 2020. There's no sign of a replacement on the horizon, either.
Kaby Lake-G was meant to counter NVIDIA's laptop graphics by mating an 8th-generation Core processor with an AMD GPU that could outperform Intel's then-current integrated video. Few PC makers saw fit to use it, though, and follow-ups to those systems that did arrive frequently used the Intel/NVIDIA combo. The Kaby Lake-G processors arrived in 2017 with much fanfare and a bit of confusion, largely because the chips used a discrete Radeon RX Vega M graphics processor paired with Intel's Kaby Lake processing cores, marking an odd collaboration between the two longtime rivals.
Intel is refocusing its product portfolio. Our 10th Gen Intel Core processors with Iris Plus graphics are built on the new Gen11 graphics architecture that nearly doubled graphics performance. We have more in store from our graphics engine that will bring further enhancements to PCs. So obviously there won't be much point to be using AMD GPUs when Intel's in-house hardware should be good enough in the near future.

Source: TomsHardware

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