![]() ![]() The start menu/control panel was simple to get to.so simple infact people who didn't know what they were doing got into it and broke their OS that Microsoft said 'Well we can't have them do that anymore. Now you are forced to install them whether or not it breaks something then forcefully remove it to fix an issue that should have been caught before rolling it out. You used to be able to postpone, or opt out of certain updates. You see this with the various changes to basic OS control and default setups every new iteration. Steve, it isn't that they never try multiple GPU on their test bench, it is that over the years Microsoft has shifted to a 'All of our users are dumb, so we'll auto-do-everything cause no body knows anything' mentality. Probably the more realistic approach could be for Intel to invent some new tech, and then just licence some of the tech to AMD/NVidia, like if they created some new API or whatever. As I see it, Intel will always be lagging behind Red/Green teams, even if they catch up slightly, they will still be behind. You simply can't start from 0 and get decades of experience in such short time. By the time Intel catches up to current gen GPU s, AMD/Nvidia will have already released multiple much more powerful generations of GPU s. And unless Intel somehow can accelerate their GPU development to insane levels, or invent some miracle new tech, both AMD and Nvidia are decades ahead in GPU production. I mean, it's not like Nvidia and AMD are going to halt development of new GPU's to wait for Intel to catch up. There is an argument that this is just the first step, and over time Intel will make actually comptetetive GPU's, but that is, like, decades down the line. Intel should've just iterated on ARC internally until they got them way, way better. It might've worked as prototype for Intel, which is great, but there's no point in wasting silicon, money and resources and making millions of them to release into the market. There is literally no actual logical reason to buy ARC GPU considering all the options out there. You could get something like RX570 for 80-90, which is almost twice cheaper than MSRP of something like Arc 380, but it performs considerably better. Like, okay, they released new product, but its neither cheaper nor easier to use or more powerful than old, even ancient hardware. ![]() As much as I try, I really struggle to see the point of Intel GPU's. ![]()
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