Speculations that seem more solid (while being speculation/rumor):
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Intel is licensing AMD's graphics

Done deal

We can confirm rumours that Intel has given up on Nvidia written a cheque to licence AMD's graphics.

It looks like the veteran GPU editor Kyle Bennet was right when he first reported the rumour, however wild it sounded. ..



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AMD Radeon RX Vega Nova, Eclipse & Core Reportedly Launching June 5th – Priced At $599, $499 & $399 Respectively


The low price at the high end may mean that the $599 Vega will not compete directly with Nvidia's fastest. But, no one who follows this stuff thinks AMD will ever win maximum FPS. It's not impossible that AMD wins, but "heads will roll at Nvidia" if they do. As often repeated, AMD normally is selling "bang per buck" with "adequate/competitive" FPS.


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