While they theoretically could make it on their own, they are using Intel's money for all the design/engineering. If it's a flop commercially they lose nothing. They still gain the experience though. And this is a step towards the endgame. A SOC with CPU/GPU/Memory all stacked on one 3D design...
You're right. I have no idea. But then I never claimed I was a source. I'm only going by what the article states. It seems some here lack reading comprehension to do the same. Or they're merely trying to move the goalpost away from what the article talks about.
From the charts it seems that Phanteks might be the best all arounder? ~1 cfm less airflow for ~3db less noise. (varies a bit with speed of course.) Am I deciphering that right?
I can't believe that people didn't realize that there's no difference between the GPU's and it's all drivers that make the performance difference.
Often the pro cards have more RAM and at least with AMD different monitor connections. But don't think that the driver support for the pro apps...