• datavoid@lemmy.ml
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      2 months ago

      Cynical side note - anyone scraping comments doesn’t care about your creative commons link, and will be happy to ignore it.

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        Not a fan of the phrase “virtue signalling” but it’s absolutely that.

        Edit to add that they have been around for some time are nice people so don’t take this as more than the side-eye it is intended to be.

      • Anti-Face Weapon@lemmy.world
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        Maybe so but then they’re committing a crime. If there is ever any evidence, like his comment shows up in a database, it is a slam dunk case

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        I’m sure that’s never occurred to them before, that a comment like this definitely isn’t posted in every single thread they comment in, and that they’re incredibly thankful for your input.

    • tias@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Intel has great hardware in the Intel Arc. The biggest problem is their shitty drivers.

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        Their drivers are getting there. I have not heard many bad things about Battlemage’s driver support beyond typical launch day bumps, and would consider buying one myself now honestly.

        Their biggest weakness is that their entire architecture is built around dx12 and Vulcan, it has NO hardware level support for dx11/9 or older graphics API’s. The largest problem Arc had at launch was it would run modern games decently, but even games a few years old would run at single digit framerates (if at all!) as their driver tried to translate older api draw calls into a newer API, and very poorly at that. They’ve apparently vastly improved that translation layer by now so it’s no longer a problem.

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            Exactly. I don’t think it’s that there is “no hardware level support for dx11/9” - hardware isn’t that drastically different depending on API. The problem is that they introduce an additional software-based emulation layer instead of natively implementing D3D 8/9/10/11 in the driver.

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              Yes, but DXVK is a very, very good translation layer and is very performant. I can vouch for it as a Linux user who uses it on a regular basis.

              Some people even use DXVK to make older games run better on Windows (most notably GTA IV)

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      Why? Even when AMD had better performance for cheaper long ago, everyone bought Nvidia instead. If consumers don’t care, why should AMD or Intel? Mindshare is hard to beat.

      The average consumer is not informed and they equate graphics to Nvidia. On a recent WAN show Linus was pontificating on whether tech reviewers even matter, considering the audience penetration numbers, and even inflating for the one tech person in the family spreading the message, compared to the overall units of cards moved, it was like a drop in the bucket, not even close.

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        It takes time to alter the course of the market. Intel has been shitting the bed with their CPU-s for over a decade and in that time frame the market has gone from something like 95% Intel, 5% AMD to ~60% Intel, 40% AMD. The average consumer doesn’t really care about Intel vs AMD either, but somehow the market has shifted. We just have to hope Nvidia shits the bed for the next decade.

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          I feel like that discounts Intel’s anti competitive practices that were brought to light and litigated. For all we know, that played the biggest role. Granted Ryzen was a massive improvement over Bulldozer, and sure Intel basically stagnated during that time.

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      I’m looking for a new gaming laptop. It’s impossible to find any with an AMD GPU here.