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Let's hope they'll introduce some solid competition into the GPU market.
They already killed the development of the next gen cards
Source?
https://www.techpowerup.com/329298/intel-continues-to-develop-gpus-beyond-arc-battlemage
We'll have to wait and see. Would be weird to just give up after just two generations but Intel also didn't do so well in the CPU segment so they may be tempted to cut costs.
My guess is the will keep making GPUs for data center and keep consumer GPUs on a very limited product line/budget.