God Intel, we do not want 30W mobile chips, we want 5W mobile chips if possible. The more juice it sucks the less mobile gaming we have. But I really do wish for more competition in the segment, especially now that SteamOS is being made available on other devices.
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I would assume their handheld focused chips will be in the 5-10 W range.
True, they are not idiots, most of the time, but the article mentions 30W only, I know they will be working at lower wattages, but their focus should not be 30W, they should say we are targeting 5-10W as our main focus. Right now they sound like they are only focusing on fps pumping as much power to say they beat AMD, instead of a more holistic approach of saying they want the same fps as AMD at 3-5W lower power consumption
Not exactly fashionably late at this point. More like missed the boat entirely. And with a potential Broadcom takeover they will squeeze even harder. I don't anticipate that they will produce anything worth considering.
That'd be great. The handheld PC market is mostly Linux so let's see some better Intel drivers