Discrete GPU performance (albeit from several generations ago) makes its way to integrated graphics engines.

Where is the point? One is a dedicated GPU, the other is an integrated graphics engine. One is for gamers (or was many years ago), the other for people using Word or Excel.

I’m still rocking my Vega 56 on my main rig and now have to realize that it will soon be less powerful than AMD’s iGPUs. Damn.

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I think the point is, it doesn’t have to just be for Excel anymore.

I can actually play hunt showdown on my 13" Ryzen framework laptop. That’s insane. This is saying it’ll be a lot better on the upcoming chips, that’s even more insane.

Steamdeck doesn’t have a dedicated gpu

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