Looking forward to Intel's budget-minded Battlemage GPUs? They could be launching late 2024

If these new rumors are true, we could be looking at Battlemage GPUs as early as late 2024.

https://www.techradar.com/computing/gpu/looking-forward-to-intels-budget-minded-battlemage-gpus-they-could-be-launching-late-2024

Établi 8mo | 9 août 2024, 02:10:06


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