Intel’s ‘continual compute’ tech could turn normal laptops into gaming powerhouses

Intel has begun showing off a “continual compute” demonstration that essentially takes the concept of an eGPU — an external graphics card connected to a laptop via Thunderbolt — and abstracts it further over your network to a remote PC. Intel presented the concept at the Realtime Conference on Monday, which, like virtually every company […] https://www.pcworld.com/article/559543/intel-shows-off-continual-computing-that-taps-a-remote-gpu.html

Created 3y | Dec 14, 2021, 8:20:35 PM


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