MarketWatch reported that Intel CEO Brian Krzanich confirmed at the analyst meeting last week that he will use Discrete GPU to challenge Nvidia and AMD, and the first Intel alone is scheduled to ship in 2020.
Raja Koduri, the chief engineer of Intel's graphics technology business group who drove the ultra-light in November last year, has made clear his intention to enter the independent display chip market. The report pointed out that Intel's goal is not limited to the game field, AI and machine learning are also Intel's lock-in offensive market.
Earlier rumors pointed out that Intel intends to take the CES show in early 2019 as the swearing-in stage for drawing chips, but in fact Intel never had this idea. Due to the complex architecture of the graphics chip, a development cycle is generally three years. Intel's design time from scratch is bound to be longer. If it can smoothly ship in 2020, it is not easy.
According to estimates by research firm Jon Peddie Research, shipments of the first quarter alone in the first quarter of 2018 increased by 6.4%, a jump of 66.4% from the same period last year. Nvidia's market share alone fell from 66.3% in the fourth quarter of last year to 65.1%. AMD benefited from mining demand, and its market share increased from 33.7% to 34.9%.
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Raja Koduri, the chief engineer of Intel's graphics technology business group who drove the ultra-light in November last year, has made clear his intention to enter the independent display chip market. The report pointed out that Intel's goal is not limited to the game field, AI and machine learning are also Intel's lock-in offensive market.
Earlier rumors pointed out that Intel intends to take the CES show in early 2019 as the swearing-in stage for drawing chips, but in fact Intel never had this idea. Due to the complex architecture of the graphics chip, a development cycle is generally three years. Intel's design time from scratch is bound to be longer. If it can smoothly ship in 2020, it is not easy.
According to estimates by research firm Jon Peddie Research, shipments of the first quarter alone in the first quarter of 2018 increased by 6.4%, a jump of 66.4% from the same period last year. Nvidia's market share alone fell from 66.3% in the fourth quarter of last year to 65.1%. AMD benefited from mining demand, and its market share increased from 33.7% to 34.9%.
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